Introduction
Python is a fantastic programming language. It is concise. It is flexible. It is versatile. It is elegant. It is unbelievably popular, firmly holding its position as the number three language in the world since September 2018, according to TIOBE Index.[2] It comes with a great collection of about 200 modules in the standard library, an unmeasurable pile of third-party modules, and a well-documented extension mechanism. Finally, Python is very efficient, despite being an interpreted language. You just have to follow its spirit.
Every programming language and system has its spirit. The spirit of FORTRAN 66/77 is bulky multidimensional arrays of real numbers, uppercase letters, and a lack of recursion. The spirit of C is pointers ...
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