Hello All,
I am just confused to choose between Python and javascript. Which programming language is more effective as a future point of view. After 5 years which programming language trends should high Python or Javascript?
Javascript is more demanded languages at broadly level. If I see in India then Python is more demanded programming languages as compare to javascript. Here I can see that Data Science, machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence is slowly covering Indian market as compare to western and other It Hub country. I you are interested for India then Python Programming and If you are looking for another country then Javascript is the best.
None can be classified as being better than the other just depends on your use case. If you're building for the web, then JavaScript would be a better option as it is widely used on that platform. If you're going into data Science or machine learning then phyton would be a better option as it is widely used and supported for such platform. Both languages are multi purpose and if you have the time learn both, One after the other though. That's what i plan to do
The difference between Python and JavaScript languages is very minimal as you can do almost everything with both Python and JavaScript languages as they share common things like lexically scoped, object-oriented, interpreted, functional and imperative programming. If some feature is missing in any language we have plenty of existing libraries and other extensions with which we can achieve whatever needed.
Still, according to me Python as it has a good market in the IT industry and easy to learn also.
Hi Arjun, Here I have seen a lot fo answer already arise for your question but I also want to contribute and want to tell you what is the difference between Python and Javascript, which are listed here:
This is the complete comparison between python vs javascript
I would like to answer this question with a few points and this is completely my opinion. These points are as follows:
-Tip: If you are asking this question in order to start with any of the languages and then landing a job, I would suggest you to learn to understand various algorithms and code them in JS or Python. This will help you to not only learn the language but also enhance your problem-solving skills. Both the language are in high demand, so just go for any one among them.
All the best! Keep Coding!
Imho, which language to choose depends highly on your use-case. Both, JavaScript and Python are in high demand and evolve constantly. I wouldn't dare to put one above the other without knowing the exact problem you have.
Just to name an example, Python is classically used a lot in a scientific context, however more and more people use it for automation scripts, PoCs or even for the back-end of servers.
JavaScript classically is the language of the web. It is very IO-oriented and event-driven, which is great for a UI context and also servers which do not have to do computation-heavy tasks. Even then, you can find it on more and more devices, and there are a lot of initiatives to JS-everywhere.
At the end of the day, it is also important how proficient you and your team are in one of the languages. If you have to get a job done, then you should prefer the language you are best able to work with. Stakeholders don't care a whole lot about what's under the hood, after all.
If you want to know which one to learn, then let me ask you this: are you more interested in web-dev or in application dev? If you lean more towards the web, then you should go JavaScript. The browser cannot execute anything besides JS, so you don't have a choice, and thanks to NodeJS, using JS on the server side is a breeze. TypeScript should also be considered, because typing can eliminate a lot of errors at dev-time and build-time and communicate contracts in your code more clearly. However, if you prefer writing programs for your computer (especially IO ones), I'd say Python has an edge over JS, because it has a load of libraries to get the wildest jobs done. Also, it has lots of bindings to binary libraries, which might not be the case for JS.
richard bryan
java trainer
Javascript is more demanded languages at broadly level that is the story in java bootcamp