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Which to choose for career Python or Java?

I am a Java app developer. In 2019 python rised in its job posting by more percent than others because of lots of libraries for AI programs and it is proven best for AI. If i have to start to learn developing AI apps on Python then i will have to delete android studio, forgetting all the efforts i did on Java app development. Because my pc is just 4GB RAM and C drive is just 7 GB free space ramaining. What should i do?

25th Oct 2019, 8:26 AM
Youbraj Kafle
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6 Answers
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Installing Python won't take much space or hurt your computer. Android Studio only takes up RAM if it's running. Same with Python. You might want to consider an additional hard drive at some point. Also, if you are on a 64bit OS, upgrading your RAM would be advisable. Best of luck to you.
1st Nov 2019, 3:53 AM
David Carroll
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python IDE doesn't take much space. you can still download it.
25th Oct 2019, 8:36 AM
Shen Bapiro
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your pc wouldn't hang if a small file is installed, i think you're simply being paranoid about it. try installing the python IDE first
25th Oct 2019, 8:46 AM
Shen Bapiro
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1 of 2 While I honestly don't know your financial situation, if you simply ask, "what should I do?" I'll tell you to just get a new computer. You can now get a computer with far better specs than that for fairly (or rather, sometimes dirt) cheap prices these days. Hang around one of these deal sites for a week or two, and I can guarantee you'll find something suitable at a price that won't break the bank. In general, I feel that nowadays computers are more and more built to last less and less time. There are a couple reasons for this. A. Technology is advancing at such a dizzying speed, that when you turn around after only two years from buying a new computer and it already feels like an old clunker. That is because the data we allow ourselves to run on or computer is designed for newer machines, so the further out one is from manufacturing date the less compatible the data is with the PC. This leads to the next reason: Continued.....
1st Nov 2019, 7:42 AM
Shtisim Lukshen
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2 of 2 Computer manufacturers know this, (that the advancement of data types installed on the hardware outpace the hardware's capabilities fairly quickly) so they don't design computers with longevity in mind in the first place. Consider yourself lucky if your computer gives you it's full strength at 3-4 years out. And if at the time of purchase it was an advanced piece of state-of-the-art, then you'll pull it to 5 or 6. Anything more than that is simply not worthwhile. The simple, cheap, not-so-advanced computer will at that point be far better than the one you're trying to preserve. Anyway, I'm getting carried away here...
1st Nov 2019, 7:52 AM
Shtisim Lukshen
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lvl 1 crook Even if it is installed, i will have to suffer PC hang problem i think. Isn't it?
25th Oct 2019, 8:40 AM
Youbraj Kafle
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