PEP 20 – The Zen of Python Author: Tim Peters <tim.peters at gmail.com> Status: Active Type: Informational Created: 19-Aug-2004 Post-History: 22-Aug-2004 Table of Contents Abstract The Zen of Python Easter Egg References Copyright Abstract Long time Pythoneer Tim Peters succinctly channels the BDFL’s guiding principles for Python’s design into 20 aphorisms, only 19 of which have been written down.
Hidden Treasures of the Python Standard LibraryAI-enhanced description The document discusses various features and capabilities of Python's standard library presented by Doug Hellmann during PyCon 2011, focusing on modules for data parsing, database interaction, and serialization. It covers practical examples such as creating a SQLite database, using CSV dialects, and implementing HMAC for secure
Home bpython is a fancy interface to the Python interpreter for Linux, BSD, macOS and Windows (with some work). bpython is released under the MIT License. It has the following (special) features: In-line syntax highlighting Readline-like autocomplete with suggestions displayed as you type. Expected parameter list for any Python function. "Rewind" function to pop the last line of code from memory a
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