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#Python developers survey 2019

Hey #Pythonista,

This is the third iteration of the official Python Developers Survey. With this survey, we aim to identify how the Python development world looks today and how it compares to last year. In 2018 we received 20,000 responses from Python developers, who shared their experience to help us map out an accurate landscape of the Python community.

The results of this survey serve as a major source of knowledge about the current state of the Python community, so we encourage you to participate and take this 10-minute survey and make an invaluable contribution to the community.

After the survey is over, we will publish the aggregated results and randomly choose 100 winners (from those who complete the survey in its entirety), who will each receive an amazing Python Surprise Gift Pack.

Thank you for contributing to this community effort!

Let’s get started with the survey!

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#Python programming language creator retires, saying: 'It's been an amazing ride'

Guido van #Rossum, the creator of the hugely popular Python programming language, is leaving cloud file storage firm Dropbox and heading into retirement.

That ends his six and half years with the company, which hired in him in 2013 because so much of its functionality was built on Python. And, after last year stepping down from his leadership role over Python decision making, that means the Python creator is officially retiring.

His recruitment at Dropbox made sense for the tech company. Dropbox has about four million lines of Python code and it's the most heavily used language for its back-end services and desktop app.

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20 useful #Python tips and tricks you should know

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