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Python (programming language)
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Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release
3.9.7[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 30 August 2021; 17 days ago
Typing discipline Duck, dynamic, strong typing;[4] gradual (since 3.5, but ignored in CPython)[5]
OS Windows, Linux/UNIX, macOS and more[6]
License Python Software Foundation License
Filename extensions .py, .pyi, .pyc, .pyd, .pyo (prior to 3.5),[7] .pyw, .pyz (since 3.5)[8]
Website www.python.org
Major implementations
CPython, PyPy, Stackless Python, MicroPython, CircuitPython, IronPython, Jython
Dialects
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Python (programming language)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Python (disambiguation).
Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release
3.9.7[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 30 August 2021; 17 days ago
Typing discipline Duck, dynamic, strong typing;[4] gradual (since 3.5, but ignored in CPython)[5]
OS Windows, Linux/UNIX, macOS and more[6]
License Python Software Foundation License
Filename extensions .py, .pyi, .pyc, .pyd, .pyo (prior to 3.5),[7] .pyw, .pyz (since 3.5)[8]
Website www.python.org
Major implementations
CPython, PyPy, Stackless Python, MicroPython, CircuitPython, IronPython, Jython
Dialects
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Python (programming language)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Python (disambiguation).
Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release
3.9.7[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 30 August 2021; 17 days ago
Typing discipline Duck, dynamic, strong typing;[4] gradual (since 3.5, but ignored in CPython)[5]
OS Windows, Linux/UNIX, macOS and more[6]
License Python Software Foundation License
Filename extensions .py, .pyi, .pyc, .pyd, .pyo (prior to 3.5),[7] .pyw, .pyz (since 3.5)[8]
Website www.python.org
Major implementations
CPython, PyPy, Stackless Python, MicroPython, CircuitPython, IronPython, Jython
Dialects
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Python (programming language)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
For other uses, see Python (disambiguation).
Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release
3.9.7[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 30 August 2021; 17 days ago
Typing discipline Duck, dynamic, strong typing;[4] gradual (since 3.5, but ignored in CPython)[5]
OS Windows, Linux/UNIX, macOS and more[6]
License Python Software Foundation License
Filename extensions .py, .pyi, .pyc, .pyd, .pyo (prior to 3.5),[7] .pyw, .pyz (since 3.5)[8]
Website www.python.org
Major implementations
CPython, PyPy, Stackless Python, MicroPython, CircuitPython, IronPython, Jython
Dialects
This is a good article. Click here for more information.
Python (programming language)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
For other uses, see Python (disambiguation).
Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release
3.9.7[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 30 August 2021; 17 days ago
Typing discipline Duck, dynamic, strong typing;[4] gradual (since 3.5, but ignored in CPython)[5]
OS Windows, Linux/UNIX, macOS and more[6]
License Python Software Foundation License
Filename extensions .py, .pyi, .pyc, .pyd, .pyo (prior to 3.5),[7] .pyw, .pyz (since 3.5)[8]
Website www.python.org
Major implementations
CPython, PyPy, Stackless Python, MicroPython, CircuitPython, IronPython, Jython
Dialects
This is a good article. Click here for more information.
Python (programming language)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
For other uses, see Python (disambiguation).
Python
Python logo and wordmark.svg
Paradigm Multi-paradigm: object-oriented,[1] procedural (imperative), functional, structured, reflective
Designed by Guido van Rossum
Developer Python Software Foundation
First appeared February 20, 1991; 30 years ago[2]
Stable release