A.2 Introduction
Python is a statically scoped language, uses an eager evaluation strategy, incorporates functional features and a terse syntax from Haskell, and incorporates data abstraction from Dylan and C++. One of the most distinctive features of Python is its use of indentation to demarcate blocks of code. While Python was developed and implemented in the late 1980s in the Netherlands by Guido van Rossum, it was not until the early 2000s that the language’s use and popularity increased. Python is now embraced as a general-purpose, interpreted programming language and is available for a variety of platforms.
This appendix is not intended to be a comprehensive Python tutorial or language reference. Its primary objective is to establish an ...
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