So why was it called Python?

Python is the name of a rattlesnake in the dictionary, but the actual name Python does not represent a rattlesnake but was inspired by a BBC comedy series in the 1970s called “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”.) (The logo was designed by photographer Tim Parkin and selected by the Mayan snake icon, meaning “the head is given priority and the tail is kept as short as possible.”)

(Derived from the programming language ABC, a major development language for teaching and prototyping in the Netherlands).

In December 1989, he began to realize his dream of strengthening the Python community. The first version, 0.9.0, was released in 1991, and

Python 2.0 was released on October 16, 2000 with many advanced features.

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