Since the advent of nodeJS, you may have experienced something called Javascript-fatigue: the natural exhaustion one feels in response to the influx of new Javascript modules and developers putting Javascript everywhere - your phone, your car, your toaster - instead of just the web. For a while, it seemed that Javascript would eat the world.
However, over the past few years, an underdog has silently established itself as a cogent solution in both mainstream and niche spaces. Not only has it proved its mettle seemingly overnight, developers are adopting it fast.
Enter Python. A dynamic, strongly-typed programming language with a well-deserved reputation of having a beautifully concise, yet expressive, syntax. One might even say that Python code is executable pseudocod