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  2. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    Project Jupyter's name is a reference to the three core programming languages supported by Jupyter, which are Julia, Python and R. Its name and logo are an homage to Galileo's discovery of the moons of Jupiter, as documented in notebooks attributed to Galileo. Jupyter is financially sponsored by NumFOCUS. [1]

  3. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python is known as a glue language, [75] able to work very well with many other languages with ease of access. Python uses dynamic typing and a combination of reference counting and a cycle-detecting garbage collector for memory management. [76] It uses dynamic name resolution (late binding), which binds method and variable names during program ...

  4. List of fictional plants - Wikipedia

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    Honking Daffodil A Mandrake prop on display at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter. Leaping toadstool; Mandrake: tubers that look like babies when young. Their screams can kill when fully grown. A potion made from mature mandrakes can restore victims who have been petrified. A different kind of mandrake is a real plant.

  5. History of Python - Wikipedia

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    Python 2.6 was released to coincide with Python 3.0, and included some features from that release, as well as a "warnings" mode that highlighted the use of features that were removed in Python 3.0. [ 28 ] [ 10 ] Similarly, Python 2.7 coincided with and included features from Python 3.1, [ 29 ] which was released on June 26, 2009.

  6. List of fictional snakes - Wikipedia

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    Notes Asmodeus Poisonteeth Redwall: Brian Jacques: A giant Adder who lived in an old sandstone quarry north-east of Redwall Abbey. Anthony J. Crowley Good Omens: Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman: Originally named Crawly. He is a main character as the snake-demon who tempted Eve, though he spends most of the novel in human form. Kaa: The Jungle ...

  7. Terence Bayler - Wikipedia

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    Bayler's associations with Monty Python date from 1975, when he appeared in Eric Idle's BBC TV series Rutland Weekend Television. This led to his appearance as Leggy Mountbatten, manager of fictional Beatles-parody band The Rutles , in American-made TV movie All You Need Is Cash (1978).

  8. Mr Praline - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ross' Monty Python Encyclopedia notes that Mr Praline has become a beloved figure within the Python canon. [11] He has been discussed in Python-related literature as well as works not specifically dealing with the comedy team. Praline has an incredulous tone and exaggerated, somewhat high-pitched English accent with Scottish elements.

  9. List of Monty Python projects - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python: Vol. 1 – Monty Python (1981) (a repackaging of both the Big Red Book and the Brand New Bok) Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983) (Expanded film script with photos) The Monty Python Gift Boks (1986) (Reissues of paperback editions of Big Red Book and the Brand New Papperbok wrapped in a ...