Is Python losing popularity?

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Is Python losing popularity?

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In an analysis alongside the latest figures, TIOBE attributes the comeback of C++ to a surge in its popularity, rather than a fall in the use of Python. "This is certainly not because Python is in decline: Python is scoring all-time highs almost every month.

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As per my experience, Python is still the best language among others. I am a developer, holding MSBI Certification, and have completed many complex solutions based on Python.
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