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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.

More at PythonAdvocacy

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Python is an object-oriented, interpreted, interactive programming language. It is often compared (favourably ;-) to Tcl, Perl, Ruby, 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, Gtk+, Gnome, QT, KDE). 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 (more at PythonAdvocacy).
 
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 * http://www.python.org/doc/Newbies.html Python for Beginners
 
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 [
http://www.python.org/doc/ Documentation Central]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/ref/ref.html Language Reference]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html Tutorial]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/lib.html Library Reference]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/mac/mac.html Macintosh Reference]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/ext/ext.html Extending and Embedding]

 [
http://www.python.org/doc/current/api/api.html Python API Reference]
   * http://www.python.org/doc/ Documentation Central
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/ref/ref.html Language Reference
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html Tutorial
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/lib.html Library Reference
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/mac/mac.html Macintosh Reference
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/ext/ext.html Extending and Embedding
   *
http://www.python.org/doc/current/api/api.html Python API Reference
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  * [http://www.diveintopython.org Dive Into Python] - tutorial
  * FrequentlyAskedQuestions
 
 * [http://www.diveintopython.org Dive Into Python] - tutorial
 * FrequentlyAskedQuestions
 
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  * WebProgramming
  * GuiProgramming
  * DatabaseProgramming
 
 * WebProgramming
 * GuiProgramming
 * ThreadProgramming
* DatabaseProgramming
 * SoYouWanna - Python solutions to software problems
 
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  * PythonDistributions
  * PythonApplications
  * ApplicationFrameworks
  * ApplicationSupportLibraries
  * GeneralLibraries
  * DevelopmentTools
 
 * PythonDistributions
 * PythonApplications
 * ApplicationFrameworks
 * ApplicationSupportLibraries
 * GeneralLibraries
 * DevelopmentTools
 
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  * MailingListsAndNewsgroups
  * PythonDevelopers
  * SpecialInterestGroups
  * PythonProjects

 
* PythonWikiMaintainers
 
 * MailingListsAndNewsgroups
 * PythonDevelopers
 * SpecialInterestGroups
 * PythonProjects
 * PythonWikiMaintainers
 
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  * PythonProducts
  * PythonSupport
  * PythonConsulting
  * OtherServices
 
 * PythonProducts
 * PythonSupport
 * PythonConsulting
 * OtherServices
 
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   * [http://www.chinesepython.org/cgi_bin/moingb.cgi Python Chinese Wiki]: Another moin wiki on Python in Chinese Language.
 * [http://www.pythonwiki.de/ PythonWiki.de]: Yet another moin wiki on Python in German.
 * [http://wikipython.tuxfamily.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/FrontPage Wiki Python Fr]: moin wiki on Python in French.
 
 * Wiki:PythonLanguage ''python page from the original Wiki''
 

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Python is an object-oriented, interpreted, interactive programming language. It is often compared (favourably ;-) to Tcl, Perl, Ruby, 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, Gtk+, Gnome, QT, KDE). 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 (more at PythonAdvocacy).

Feel free to add more useful stuff, but do us a favour and do tests in the WikiSandBox if you're not accustomed to Wiki technology. If you're new to wikis, please read WikiWikiWeb. WikiGuidelines contains a few hints on the rules we choose to follow in this wiki.

IndexTableOfContents

Documentation

Getting Started

Join the fun and start learning today!

Current Python Documentation

Contributed Documentation

Howto...

Development-Guides-R-Us!

Software

Commercial and user contributed software for every purpose!

Community

Come meet the EffBot, TimBot, MartelliBot, WizardOfAahz, our glorious ["BDFL"] and all the rest of the gang! A cast of thousands!

Commercial Products and Services

Python at work!

Other Resources

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