Really enjoyed this and Python is basically what saved my software career.

Education system in Lithuania had turbo pascal in high-school and mostly java and c/c++ in university and while I really loved pascal in high-school the switch to Java was so jarring - "people really enjoy this? maybe I should do something else" is what I thought during my first year of college. Luckily Python started to become really big online and was such a joy to use and be a part of the community it really cleared up this notion that programming sucks. To this day this experience has stuck to me when approaching any new activity - is there a Python here somewhere that would unsuck this?

I'm quite a polyglot these days and will write Java if needed but Python is still my daily driver and it just feels right. If I'm doing something 10 hours a day, I'd like to feel good while doing it and that's exactly what Python delivers.