In 2015, developer Al Sweigart published a book called Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. It sold over 285,000 copies, arousing the curiosity of many, promising a solution to the mundane, monotonous daily tasks: Python. Python has been presented as beginner-friendly, straightforward, and easy to understand. It’s no surprise that Python creator Guido van Rossum named his language after “Monty … Read More.