Do You Want To Land A Job At Netflix? Just Learn Python
Dhir Acharya - May 07, 2019
If you go to Github, you will find a lot of projects powered by Python, in both small and large scale.
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Considering how fast technology and its application in daily life is growing, this can be a perfect time to become a programmer. In this era, every field and area needs this profession, including banking, app development, etc.
And specifically speaking, if you know Python, you may land a good job at Netflix, or in the video streaming area in general.

Python, first introduced in 1991 and created by Guido van Rossum, is a high-level, interpreted, general-purpose programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes code readability using significant whitespace. It aims to help programmers produce clear, logical code.
According to developers currently working at Netflix, this programming language plays a major role in the major video streaming platform. They claim that the company uses Python throughout the entire content lifecycle. The programming language appears in everything of Netflix including security features, algorithm for recommending content based on the user’s streaming history, and its content distribution network.

It’s worth noting that Python is open-source, which means everyone can pick it up and give it a try. If you go to Github, you will find a lot of projects powered by Python, in both small and large scale. In addition, this programming language is among the most popular used these days, making its way to all aspects like development, security, machine learning, and so on.
Amjith Ramanujam, the senior software engineer at Netflix, wrote on Medium that since Python is an intuitive language that helps engineers solve networking problems quickly, it has long been widely used when it comes to the networking space.
All in all, if you work in the IT industry, probably a security specialist, a software developer, or any other occupation, you may want to try this programming language, because who knows, you may get yourself a well-paid job at the world’s popular video streaming service.
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