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11 August 2008: ["Guido van Rossum"] mentions (on a [http://python.org/moin/PSF private mailing list]) [http://jaiku.com/channel/python/presence/42088545#comments this formulation]: 11 August 2008: [[Guido van Rossum]] mentions (on a the PSF private mailing list) via IRC #python/presence/42088545 this formulation:
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 1. ["Why is Python a dynamic language and also a strongly typed language"]?
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Which IDE is good for Python"]?
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Any good Python book?"]
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Can I get a job with python?"]
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Why separate sections by indentation instead of by brackets or 'end'"]?
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Which GUI is best for python?"]
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Why is Python slower than the xxx language"]?
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How to start learning Python? Any suggestions"]?
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Is there any tiny project or source for participation or reference"]?
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How to make exe on Windows"] (run without Python preinstalled)?
 1. [[Why is Python a dynamic language and also a strongly typed language]]?
 1. [[
Which IDE is good for Python]]?
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Any good Python book?]]
 1. [[
Can I get a job with python?]]
 1. [[
Why separate sections by indentation instead of by brackets or 'end']]?
 1. [[
Which GUI is best for python?]]
 1. [[
Why is Python slower than the xxx language]]?
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How to start learning Python? Any suggestions]]?
 1. [[
Is there any tiny project or source for participation or reference]]?
 1. [[
How to make exe on Windows]] (run without Python preinstalled)?
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 * Chinese ~ http://tinyurl.com/5zy725  * Chinese ~ http://wiki.woodpecker.org.cn/moin/PyTop10FAQ?action=show
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Notice that earlier times produced other ["faq"]s, and it's likely Python will survive long enough Notice that earlier times produced other [[faq]]s, and it's likely Python will survive long enough

Ten things people want to know about Python (last edited 2014-04-14 00:31:52 by DaleAthanasias)

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