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Day-32: Statistics for Data Science-(Part-2)
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Day-33: Statistics for Data Science-(Part-3)
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Day-36: Mathematics for Data Science and Machine Learning
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Day-44: Data Visualization (Part-4)
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Day-49: Data Visualization (Part-7)- Bokeh Library
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Day-50: Magic Commands Used in Python
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Day-52: Machine Learning is Next
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Python Ka Chilla 2024
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    Syed Fakhr E Ali 1 month ago
    Searched 4 sites“python popularity trend from 2020 to 2024” bing.comTIOBE — TIOBE Index - TIOBE tiobe.comPyPL — PYPL PopularitY of Programming Language index pypl.github.ioStatista — Chart: Python Remains Most Popular Programming Language | Statista statista.comPython has remained highly popular from 2020 through 2024. As per the PYPL and TIOBE indices, Python consistently ranks at the top, reflecting its widespread use for web development, data science, automation, and machine learning. Its popularity has continued to rise due to the simplicity of the language and the growing demand for data-centric roles.The PYPL index, which measures the popularity of programming languages based on Google search trends for tutorials, shows Python as the most searched programming language in 2024, with a significant market share globally. Similarly, the TIOBE index, which analyzes web pages and online discussions, confirms Python's dominance, indicating its consistent appeal across industries and among developers.This continued trend reflects Python’s ability to adapt to new technology trends and its ease of use for both beginners and experts Ref links : https://pypl.github.io/PYPL.html https://www.statista.com/chart/21017/most-popular-programming-languages/In the Google Trends, the popularity of three programming languages (Java, R, and Python) from 2020 to 2024 based on global web search interest. Here's a breakdown of the graph:Java (Blue line): Java shows a consistent but lower trend compared to the other two languages. Its popularity has been relatively stable, with no significant spikes or drops over the period.R (Red line): R has the highest trend among the three. There are noticeable spikes in search interest, particularly in 2020, with a slight decline in 2023 and 2024.Python (Yellow line): Python is in the middle, showing a steady rise in popularity over time, especially after mid-2021, with stable search interest compared to R and Java.In summary, Python has remained quite popular with a steady growth trend, while R has occasional spikes, and Java remains consistent at a lower level.
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    Syed Fakhr E Ali 1 month ago
    7:47 Python ka chilla 2021
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