Is there any point in learning anything but python if you're a stemchad?

is there any point in learning anything but python if you're a stemchad?

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Julia might be cool.

fractral will have its usercases
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Depends on how much data you really need to process or how big a simulation you really need to run.

C++ is good if you need speed.

You are not a "stemchad". There is no such thing. You are a virgin. You have traded off the possibility of ever having sex in order to stare at numbers and contemplate suicide for 8 to 16 hours a day.

Fortran

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> Python

Python is the BASIC of the 21st century. Yes, it's easy to use and has a huge quantity of helper libraries. It also has gross things like monkey patching and the GIL that encourages mindlessly munging the code until it kinda, sorta does what you want instead of writing maintainable, performant software.

If Dijkstra were alive today, his famous quote would have been "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to Python: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."

no unless a class makes you learn something other than python

dilate

Yes, when you need actual software with an architecture and shit. I would bind Python to C++

blahblah that's a lot of words, old man.

Your expiration date passed long ago. About time you were pushed off the planet

One letter:
R

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I don't know what those words mean but the next step from Python should either be Javascript or Golang. If you don't care about performance Javascript is easy on the brain and basically runs anywhere. Every modern device has a browser and you can use Node if you want to make desktop/terminal/server stuff. If you want something super fast, cross-platform and simple enough for a brainlet to understand in a few weeks, Golang is a great choice.

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R, FORTRAN, Numpy+Scipy+Pytorch+Pandas+Statsmodels, Julia and C/C++ are the canonical scientific computing languages for non-brainlets

APL

perl also good

R is still legit entrenched in pure statistics (and by pure stats I specifically exclude monkeying with ML models). Every new thesis and piece of research in pure statistics gets implemented in R first.
Julia is objectively better designed than either Python or R, it's unclear if it will ever take off though.
C/C++ for obvious reasons.

1. Study a real major
2. Learn a real programming language

R, Matlab and Fortran have their usecases too.

If you are an actual stemchad, no, your looks and height will make finding a job easy. If you are a stemcell (primary case) then you should learn Matlab