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+ | *[http://pypi.python.org/pypi pypi - Python Package Index] | ||
*[http://www.scipy.org/ SciPy] | *[http://www.scipy.org/ SciPy] | ||
*[http://numpy.scipy.org/ NumPy] | *[http://numpy.scipy.org/ NumPy] | ||
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*[http://www.turbogears.org/ TurboGears] | *[http://www.turbogears.org/ TurboGears] | ||
*[http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/ Pyparsing] (with [http://eikke.com/pyparsing-introduction-bnf-to-code/ Pyparsing introduction: BNF to code] and [[wikipedia:Backus–Naur form]]) | *[http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/ Pyparsing] (with [http://eikke.com/pyparsing-introduction-bnf-to-code/ Pyparsing introduction: BNF to code] and [[wikipedia:Backus–Naur form]]) | ||
+ | *[http://rhodesmill.org/pyephem/ PyEphem] — an astronomy library for Python | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 06:03, 10 February 2008
Python is an interpreted programming language created by Guido van Rossum in 1990. Python is fully dynamically typed and uses automatic memory management; it is thus similar to Perl, Ruby, Scheme, Smalltalk, and Tcl. Python is developed as an open source project, managed by the non-profit Python Software Foundation.
- Python 2.5.1 — 2007-04-18
- Python 2.4.4 — 2006-10-18
- Python 2.4.2 — 2005-09-28
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Properties
- Python is strongly typed (i.e. types are enforced);
- dynamically, implicitly typed (i.e. you don't have to declare variables);
- case sensitive (i.e. var and VAR are two different variables); and
- object-oriented (i.e. everything is an object).
Reserved words (native to Python)
and elif global or assert else if pass break except import print class exec in raise continue finally is return def for lambda try del from not while
See also
- pypi - Python Package Index
- SciPy
- NumPy
- Parallel Python ("pp" module)
- TurboGears
- Pyparsing (with Pyparsing introduction: BNF to code and wikipedia:Backus–Naur form)
- PyEphem — an astronomy library for Python
External links
- Python.org — Official site
- PythonInfo Wiki
- Perl/Python Phrasebook
- Rosetta Code
- Yet Another Rosetta Code Problem (Perl, Ruby, Python, Haskell, ...)
- Python 2.5 Quick Reference
- Byte of Python
- pydoc.org: Python Documentation Online
- Calculating phi/psi angles for the "Top 500" PDB files
- wikipedia:python
Online books/tutorials
- Building Skills in Python: A Programmer's Introduction to Python — by Steven F. Lott (2007)
- Beginning Python for Bioinformatics
- Python course in Bioinformatics
- Learn Python in 10 minutes — from Poromenos's Stuff
- Dive Into Python — Python from novice to pro — download entire eBook.
- Python 101 cheat sheet
- Python HOWTOs