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Reference
Glossary
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language that runs
on several operating systems, including Unix, Windows, OS/2 and
Macintosh. The language is relatively easy to learn, and can be used for
developing apps, or for more mundane tasks such as system administration, code
generation and graphical user interfaces. Python was created by Guido van
Rossum, whose favorite comedy group was, you guessed it, Monty Python's
Flying Circus. Python is copyrighted, but the source code is freely
available and can be commercially re-sold.
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