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  2. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of Python code with keywords highlighted in bold yellow font. The syntax of the Python programming language is the set of rules that defines how a Python program will be written and interpreted (by both the runtime system and by human readers). The Python language has many similarities to Perl, C, and Java. However, there are some ...

  3. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    WMV—Windows Media Video; WNS—Windows Push Notification Service; WOL—Wake-on-LAN; WOR—Wake-on-Ring; WORA—Write once, run anywhere; WORE—Write once, run everywhere; WORM—Write Once Read Many; WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access; WPAD—Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol; WPAN—Wireless Personal Area Network; WPF—Windows Presentation ...

  4. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    C language programming; Python programming using Python interpreter for UEFI shell; Modular design; Backward and forward compatibility; With UEFI, it is possible to store product keys for operating systems such as Windows, on the UEFI firmware of the device. [21] [22] [23] UEFI is required for Secure Boot on devices shipping with Windows 8 [24 ...

  5. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] While Python 2.7 and older versions are officially unsupported, a different unofficial Python implementation, PyPy, continues to support Python 2, i.e. "2.7.18+" (plus 3.10), with the plus meaning (at least some) "backported security updates". [54] Python 3.0 was released on 3 December 2008, with some new semantics and changed syntax.

  6. Clean (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Clean is a general-purpose purely functional programming language. Originally called the Concurrent Clean System [3] or the Clean System, [4] [5] it has been developed by a group of researchers from the Radboud University in Nijmegen since 1987. [6] [7] Although development of the language has slowed, some researchers are still working in the ...

  7. Zen of Python - Wikipedia

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    The Zen of Python is a collection of 19 "guiding principles" for writing computer programs that influence the design of the Python programming language. [1] Python code that aligns with these principles is often referred to as "Pythonic". [2] Software engineer Tim Peters wrote this set of principles and posted it on the Python mailing list in ...

  8. List of Python software - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Groups uses Python "to maintain its discussion groups" [citation needed] YouTube uses Python "to produce maintainable features in record times, with a minimum of developers" [25] Enthought uses Python as the main language for many custom applications in Geophysics, Financial applications, Astrophysics, simulations for consumer product ...

  9. Syntax (programming languages) - Wikipedia

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    Parse tree of Python code with inset tokenization. The syntax of textual programming languages is usually defined using a combination of regular expressions (for lexical structure) and Backus–Naur form (a metalanguage for grammatical structure) to inductively specify syntactic categories (nonterminal) and terminal symbols. [7]