Python history
Python is not a snack it’s a most useful and popular programming language. In 1991 Netherland Scientist Guido van Rossum invented Python programming language. It was named from a British comedy show “Monty python”.
Some uses of Python:
Now a day’s python is in everywhere such as: For big graphical project like Movie 3D rendering, web serving.
Linux based OS (Operating system) has lots of program which are written by the use of python.
Drop box, Bit torrent, Blender based on python. For making Civilization Five game python language plays the vital role. Most popular YouTube, Google app engine those sites are playing by the force of python webkit.
For making software more quickly lots of company use python. Google and NASA also use python. Now a day for developing website python is vastly used and more popular web frame is Django. It has lots of frame works from those django and flask is most popular. In gaming pygame is popular, for app development kivi is so much popular. Machine learning (ML),AI, gaming, web design, games, Hacking, virus making, security insuring etc everything we can do easily by the use of python. Main benefit of this language is its user friendly and easy to do code.
Python is not a platform dependent. You can run in any platform easily such as: Linux, Window, FreeBSD, Macintosh, Solaris, OS/2, Amiga, AROS, AS/400, BeOS, OS/390, Z/OS, Palm OS, QNX, VMS, Psion, Acorn RISC OS, Vxworks, Playstation, Sharp Zaurus, Windows CE ,Pocket PC even in an Android phone you can use and run code easily.
Python has similarities to Perl, C, C++ and Java.
Python is a general purpose interpreted, interactive, object-oriented language. Interpreted means before running there is no need to compile. Interactive means that, you can sit at a Python prompt and interact with the interpreter directly to write your programs. Object-Oriented means that, python supports the technique of programming that encapsulates code within objects.
Python is a open source programming language. For more information visit Python official site www.python.org
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