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> That whole field wants to be Google though and thinks they have Google's problems, so now it's mostly all Python and Go

Python has been more relevant in operations work for quite a while, and for a lot longer Google has been talking about their use of it. (speaking as someone with approaching 2 decades experience on the sysadmin/operations side of work)

Readability and ease of learning were big bonuses, particularly given sysadmin types were historically more likely to fall in to the work, and as likely to not have formal compsci backgrounds. That it also made life a heck of a lot easier to interact with APIs was also invaluable. Perl used to be an incredible pain for API work (I learnt python and wrote automation around APIs in less time than it took me as an experienced perl programmer to write similar tooling in perl.)

You also have to remember that python has perl's advantage, it's everywhere. Every major Linux distro has shipped with it for a long time. I'm rusty on that specific aspect historically, I would guess it's probably due to Redhat and all their automation being historically python based.



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