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− | Python is a simple programming language for Linux and Windows | + | Python is a high-level, simple to understand and learn programming language for Linux, macOS and Windows. |
+ | Python's logo is a snake and The Python logo is a trademark of the Python Software Foundation. | ||
+ | Python uses 'imports' to import what's known as modules into the programming language. | ||
+ | Because Python is an interperated language, it requires the Python runtime to run Python code (unless it is compiled using Cython). |
Revision as of 11:33, 4 November 2017
Python is a high-level, simple to understand and learn programming language for Linux, macOS and Windows. Python's logo is a snake and The Python logo is a trademark of the Python Software Foundation. Python uses 'imports' to import what's known as modules into the programming language. Because Python is an interperated language, it requires the Python runtime to run Python code (unless it is compiled using Cython).
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