I work mostly with C# at work. I found that learning Python was easier than learning C. Mostly I use Python for small programs. I know that there are some platforms for creating larger projects, but I have not yet had the need. One feature that I find convenient is that Python is interpreted code. If I create a program in Visual Studio, in addition to the code file there is a project file, a solution file and an executable. In Python there is just the one file. That is a nice feature for writing small programs.
Some of the things I like about Python:
Flip the values of two variables in a single line of code:: a, b = b, a
Define a function inside of another function.
Return a function from a function based on input parameters
You can use -1 as the index of the last item of an array, -2 for the second to last, etc.
Python uses indentation in place of the braces used by C. It took some getting used to, but I came to prefer this approach. The Python editor helps by keeping track of the current level of indentation. In general, Python code is more compact and more readable than C code.