This aligns with what I remember and Guido going to Google explains things. Mid 2000's was all about PHP (Cake/Symphony/CodeIgniter/etc) vs Ruby (Rails) in the open source world. I remember hearing about Python only in sysadmin work and Plone. Then, suddenly were suddenly a lot of articles from Google about just about everything, all in Python.
I remember saying to a coworker, "Google is single-handedly keeping Python alive."
Then bam. It was everywhere. Mid 2010's, I took a cybersec job and they told me to learn Python in the two weeks between accepting and starting. "Python is all over cybersec," I was told. It was then I realized Python took over academia, which positioned it perfectly for ML. It's features made it easy to start, but it also benefited from right place, right time.
I remember saying to a coworker, "Google is single-handedly keeping Python alive."
Then bam. It was everywhere. Mid 2010's, I took a cybersec job and they told me to learn Python in the two weeks between accepting and starting. "Python is all over cybersec," I was told. It was then I realized Python took over academia, which positioned it perfectly for ML. It's features made it easy to start, but it also benefited from right place, right time.