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DEVELOPER TOOLS

There’s so much happening behind the scenes of iwork 
Technologies to ensure our clients receive the most quality, reliable products possible. To bring our exceptional production process to light, This article describes the tools used in iWork. Keep reading to learn the benefits you’ll receive when you choose to do business with us. Let's start with the applications of Python

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WHAT IS PHYTON?

LEARN ABOUT PYTHON, THE POPULAR AND PERVASIVE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE BUILT FOR NEARLY EVERY PURPOSE.

Python is a general-purpose and high-level programming language, Being general-purpose means the Python language can do a lot…which is why heavy tech hitters like Google, Facebook, and Instagram all use Python programming to build parts of their tech stacks.it can be used in a variety of projects and across multiple industries, including data science, machine learning, blockchain, etc

why? phyton become one of the most popular choices for modern software development. 

Firstly, it’s modular – i.e. it can be easily integrated with other technologies and solutions.

Secondly, it’s open-source. There’s a vibrant community of developers who contribute to the development of the technology, and the Python Software Foundation oversees the quality and the direction in which the language is going.

Thirdly, Python is ‘interpreted’, which means it's translated to machine code right before the program is launched. This facilitates writing portable and universal programs, which are easier to use on different operating systems.

  • The most recent major version of Python is Python 3, However, Python 2, although not being updated with anything other than security updates, is still quite popular.

  • Popular Python frameworks like Django are designed to make Python more effective at creating web applications, while PyQt is a framework that allows Python to build Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs)—user interfaces that involve the use of on-screen icons and graphics to process user commands.

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