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Uses of python

I want to know what u can use python for exactly , and do most companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon etc use python in their respective companies??

20th Mar 2019, 11:02 PM
JOE
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We all do d: Programming is one of those things where the more you learn about it, the more you understand that there is so much more you can learn about, so we're all in that same position of always needing to learn more haha
21st Mar 2019, 12:40 AM
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Generally, most software (websites, apps, games, whatever) is developed using multiple languages. Java is used in Android Studio alongside XML (and probably some other language I forgot about) to develop Android apps.
21st Mar 2019, 12:10 AM
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Ok basically Java is used for creating Android Apps... Let me put in some words..Ok Python controls YouTube,Telegram,Instagram and even Facebook but not that much.
20th Mar 2019, 11:46 PM
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Koder King🐱 Wow, I never knew Python was used for those sites 😯 Thanks for clarifying that haha
21st Mar 2019, 12:03 AM
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It's technically possible (developing iOS applications with 1 language is generally easier), but it's usually more rewarding to use the full functionality of whatever you're using
21st Mar 2019, 12:33 AM
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Python, from my understanding of it, is mostly used within fields of data science, machine learning/A.I. development, and various areas in science. It's similar to C++ in the way that's it's used in a lot of areas requiring a lot of powerful calculations and such, so science is a popular place it's used. I wouldn't think Google, Amazon, and Facebook use it too often as their primary language given that it's not very much used with website development (although it is definitely possible), but I could definitely see them using it for their A.I.
20th Mar 2019, 11:12 PM
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From my knowledge, no. The best option I can think of for developing games with Python would be using Pygame, but that typically is only used for simple 2D games. For making high graphical games, I would recommend looking into C# or C++ as those 2 languages are popular when it comes to developing games.
20th Mar 2019, 11:30 PM
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Faisal Anytime.👍
21st Mar 2019, 12:05 AM
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Technically, yeah it definitely is. There is a Python module named Django that is essentially a web framework. From my understanding, it can do what HTML, CSS, and JS can but rather in Python. However, it isn't a very popular option when it comes to creating websites, but it is definitely open to be used if you're looking to create websites with Python (from a quick Google search, it seems that Pinterest used to use it).
20th Mar 2019, 11:25 PM
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No problem at all! d:
21st Mar 2019, 12:38 AM
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Yh bro your absolutely right!👍👍
21st Mar 2019, 12:42 AM
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Thank you bro, for your operation😊😊👍👍
21st Mar 2019, 12:35 AM
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I think that is all for tonight
21st Mar 2019, 12:36 AM
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Yh maybe later on I still have alot of things to learn as a programmer
21st Mar 2019, 12:39 AM
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But it is possible to create a website with python??
20th Mar 2019, 11:20 PM
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Ok , but can you use python to create high-level graphical games as well??
20th Mar 2019, 11:28 PM
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Ok, I have heard about Java alot and I don't really know they use it for??
20th Mar 2019, 11:37 PM
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But is it also good if I use java instead??
20th Mar 2019, 11:47 PM
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But is an application software of a device use different types of programming languages right??
21st Mar 2019, 12:08 AM
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Hmm that's good
21st Mar 2019, 12:20 AM
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