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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented (using classes), dynamic, and highly typed programming language used for various applications. Modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, extremely high-level dynamic data types, and classes are all included. Python combines incredible capability with straightforward syntax. It is expandable in c or c++ and offers interfaces to numerous system functions, libraries, and multiple window systems. It can also be used as an extension language for programs that require a programmable interface. Finally, Python is portable: it operates on various Unix variations, the Mac, and Windows 2000 and later.
The language includes: An extensive standard library covers topics like string processing (regular expressions, Unicode, and calculating file differences). Internet protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, XML-RPC, POP, IMAP, and CGI programming). Software engineering (unit testing, logging, profiling, and parsing Python code). Operating system interfaces (system calls, filesystems, and TCP/IP sockets). To get an idea of what's available, look at the table of contents for The Python Standard Library. There is also a vast range of third-party extensions available. To identify packages of relevance to you, use the Python Package Index.
Python allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than many other languages, such as C. In addition, the language has elements designed to help programmers develop intelligible programs in various disciplines.