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Integrating Python Django in Javascript

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the future of web apps is here, don’t let it pass you by. Building robust web apps quickly is very difficult, time consuming and resources consuming. Each web app development languages and frameworks has its own disadvantages. With some web app programming languages slow development, security issues, complex and hard to learn, you need an easy and effective way to build web apps easily, quickly and effective. The chaotic nature of technological development sometime throws the world into disruption; somethings that were never designed to be popular suddenly are and things that are started fading off. No programming language could have surprise me more if not JavaScript, with its recent rise to the top in a sea of modern programming languages. Becoming the first stable language which you can’t do without on the web. With the rise of NodeJS (a javascript engine), Javascript gains more power, awareness, functionality and the ability to reuse existing apps. When it comes to Pytho

Why Python has a Bright Future

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In contemporary times,  126,424 websites  are made using the python programming language. Many top-notch companies have developed successful apps by using it. This is why it is considered  the language of today and the future . Python might not had bright years in the past since its launch in 1991 but it has seen a constant and remarkable trend of growth in the 21st century. This stack overflow graph of  major programming languages'  growth clearly depicts the steady upliftment of the PYTHON! The growth rate of python was not something easy to achieve. There are various attributes of this programming tool which has provided it with an amazing successful journey. Python has a major role in the latest technologies of current and future times like ML and AI.  Looking at the bright scope of these technologies which are heavily supported by python codes, many people wonder,  “Is python the future of programming?” Before giving a shot to answer this question, I would like to