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* [http://www.chinesepython.org ChinesePython Project]: Translation of Python's keywords, internal types and classes into Chinese. Eventually allows a programmer to write Python programs in Chinese. | * [[http://www.chinesepython.org|ChinesePython Project]]: Translation of Python's keywords, internal types and classes into Chinese. Eventually allows a programmer to write Python programs in Chinese. |
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* [http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview PocketPython] | * [[http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview|PocketPython]] |
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* ["PythonLabsPython"]: an old name for the python.org distribution | * [[PythonLabsPython]]: an old name for the python.org distribution |
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See also ["EmbeddedPython"] for details of minimal or reduced size Python distributions and implementations. | See also [[EmbeddedPython]] for details of minimal or reduced size Python distributions and implementations. |
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* ["IronPython"] and the [http://fepy.sourceforge.net/ FePy] project's IronPython Community Edition (IPCE) * ["Jython"] * ["CLPython"] |
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Python Distributions
Aside from the official CPython distribution available from python.org, other distributions based on CPython include the following:
ChinesePython Project: Translation of Python's keywords, internal types and classes into Chinese. Eventually allows a programmer to write Python programs in Chinese.
PythonLabsPython: an old name for the python.org distribution
See also EmbeddedPython for details of minimal or reduced size Python distributions and implementations.
Other implementations of Python include the following:
IronPython and the FePy project's IronPython Community Edition (IPCE)
Historical Documents
The following historical documents were previously used to describe Python distributions: