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Languages We Studied -

1) Python
2) MySQL

Python - Python is a high-level, versatile programming language known for its simplicity and
readability. Developed by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, Python has gained
immense popularity in various domains, from web development and data analysis to artificial
intelligence and scientific computing. Its clean syntax and extensive standard library make it
easy to learn and use, fostering rapid development and encouraging collaboration among
developers. Python's dynamic typing and automatic memory management streamline the
coding process, allowing programmers to focus more on problem-solving than on managing
technical details. With its vibrant community and robust ecosystem of third-party libraries and
frameworks, Python continues to evolve, empowering developers to create innovative solutions
for a wide range of applications.

MySQL - MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is


widely used for managing structured data. Developed by MySQL AB, now owned by Oracle
Corporation, MySQL is known for its speed, reliability, and ease of use. It supports various
operating systems and programming languages, making it a popular choice for web applications
and enterprise solutions alike. MySQL uses SQL (Structured Query Language) for querying and
managing data, providing a powerful yet straightforward interface for interacting with databases.
Its features include support for transactions, replication, triggers, and stored procedures, making
it suitable for a wide range of applications, from small-scale projects to large-scale enterprises.
With its active community and continuous development, MySQL remains a cornerstone in the
world of relational databases, powering countless applications and services across the globe.
PYTHON

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