Why I should not learn Python in 2020?
Do you know? Let’s try to find out. You may surprise.

SLOWNESS
Python is slower than most of the languages like C++, Java, because it’s a high level and dynamically types language.
SIMPLICITY
Python is simple to learn and easy to use but this becomes a drawback to its developers in long time as many concepts are left behind which other languages developers know easily.
MOBILE DEV
This is I think huge drawback for Python, as most of the mobile platforms doesn’t support Python as their official programming language.
Why I should learn Python?
It remains highly relevant because it can be applied to pretty much any software development or operations scenario you can find today. Managing local or cloud infrastructure? Python applies. Developing websites? Yep, it applies there too. Need to work against a SQL database? It does that.
Need a custom function for Hive or Pig? Covered. Just building a small tool for yourself? Python’s simplicity makes it a great choice. Need a language that supports the rigor of object-oriented design? Python’s feature make it relevant here, too. In short, investing a little effort into learning Python will give you skills that apply across a wide range of job roles.
Python can be used on the following:
- Multiple Programming Paradigms.
- Web Testing.
- Data Extraction.
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Researches.
- Wen Application and Internet Development.
- Database Easy Access, Interface Customization and Quick System Integration.
- Cyber-security.
