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What’s Next In Python In The Coming Year 2017?

The high-level, interactive, open–source programming language, python is gradually gaining popularity among developers across the world. Each year, the number of python developers is increasing steadily. Developed by Guido van Rossum in Netherland in the late twentieth century, Python finds its use in offering desktop GUI, gaming applications, networking applications, software development, web development and even much more.

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What’s Next In Python In The Coming Year 2017?

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  1. What’s Next In Python In The Coming Year 2017?

  2. The high-level, interactive, open–source programming language, python is gradually gaining popularity among developers across the world. Each year, the number of python developers is increasing steadily. Developed by Guido van Rossum in Netherland in the late twentieth century, Python finds its use in offering desktop GUI, gaming applications, networking applications, software development, web development and even much more. Recently, python 3.6.0 is released in December and has received positive feedback from the Python community. In this respect, it would be interesting to explore that what next can the powerful programming language can offer to its users. So, let us have a quick look.

  3. Python 2.x may continue in 2017 : Contrary to the earlier belief that Python 2.x branch will discontinue after the release of Python3, a greater number of organizations as well as Python users are still sticking to the previous version. According to a survey of Python developers, it is revealed that a significant number of developers write in Python 2.x. Again, independent developers like Naftali Harris are actively engaged in making Python 2.8 that will have the goodness of Python 2.x and features of Python 3 like async/await syntax, function annotations, new metaclass syntax, typing support, keyword-only arguments, and much more. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that developers will switch to the newer version in great numbers in the next year and Python 2.x is likely to continue.

  4. Replacement of Requirements.txt : In Python with a pip package manager, all the external dependencies feature in a file requirements.txt. It is highly probable that the developers replace this file with something improved one as the current one does not have anything else to offer. As per the speculations, ?pipfile? will swap the requirements.txt file and Python Packaging Authority will do the replacement. It is notable that ?pipfile? enables to describe a large number of specific dependencies in Python in a manner that its syntax has a consistency with the rest of the syntaxes of Python. Although the idea of replacing the requirements.txt file is quite clear, still, the whole task is in a state of progression, and any change will happen only in the next year. However, many are skeptical about the entire replacement idea, as some users may just desire to list the external requirements in a file.

  5. Multiple editions of Python targeted for enterprises : When most of the other programming languages like PHP, Java, and others now target enterprises and becoming popular among the worldwide developers. There is no way that the powerful programming language Python will lag behind. The language is increasingly appearing in improved versions where it can solve a multitude of problems of diverse types of enterprises. Now, Python developers can build enterprise grade software with the help of Python. However, to make this popular, it is expected that there will be multiple enterprise editions of Python in the next year. Performance enhancements are likely to occur in newer editions, and the focus will be to fulfill the evolving demands of enterprises at a high speed. The language has, in fact, a solid record of accomplishment in enterprise application development. Hence, the release of dedicated enterprise editions will enable it even more to gain acceptance among enterprises.

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