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by: SheharyaarSaahilPosted on 2004-12-16 at 13:08:40ID: 12845161
Hello WhitePhantom =)
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Read this,
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Python is a programing language. It is frequently used by web page
designers.
Perhaps you automatically obtained something similar to the Sun or
Microsoft Java Virtual Machine or the Visual BASIC runtime to enable
you to use a Python program or web page?
http://www.python.org/doc/
What is Python?
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java.
Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has
modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and
dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and
libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,
Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python
is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a
programmable interface.
The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX,
on Windows, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, and many other platforms. If your
favorite system isn't listed here, it may still be supported, if
there's a C compiler for it. Ask around on news:comp.lang.python -- or
just try compiling Python yourself.
The Python implementation is copyrighted but freely usable and
distributable, even for commercial use.
Want to know more?
See the links in the sidebar, or read a longer introduction.
Python - why settle for snake oil when you can have the whole snake?
From Usenet posting by Mark Jackson, June 1998
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ref >> http://www.alegsa.com.ar/V
Python 2.2
http://www.python.org/2.2/