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It's going to be good, but of course, it might be bumpy at first getting use to "some" automated task, but the evolution of python versions of 3.12 and 3.13 ...
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I read the docs ( new releases and follow the community forums of -> each language ) By the time most books are written and released usually new material is released on the docs. I follow Medium and Stackoverflow like most and Real Python .. along with several others.
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The future of Python development in 2025 looks pretty bright. Python is already one of the most popular languages, and it’s expected to keep growing, especially with the rise of AI, data science, and machine learning. As for AI replacing coders, most senior developers think it’ll more likely assist rather than replace. AI can handle repetitive tasks, code generation, and debugging, but human developers will still be needed for creativity, problem-solving, and complex logic. It’s about collaboration between AI and developers, not a complete takeover.
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Thanks max !
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What are your best study platforms or books you use for python ?