Python is an easy to learn high level programming language. It is also an object oriented programming. It has most of the capabilities that other programming language has. You can make games, graphics, build websites, blogs and many others. Even for your information Google the worlds most famous search engine used python to build search engine page.
Now you may have a doubt why I should only use python, is it for the reason it is easy? I don't say that you should learn python for the reason that it is easy. I suggest you to choose a smarter choice. If you compare Java, C, C++ and many other high level programming languages like python, python is easy to use, easy to read, easy to build. Even python was created by Guido Van Rossum(Who may be a lover of C(may be because, the official documentation always cites to C)) developed python for the reason that a program should be easy to read, free for all, easy to build.
Not only for the reasons stated above, python has a large community of developers around the world. There are many people contributing for this python software foundation day and night. The contribution may be in the form of donation or may be developing a module or package or even may be a software and contributing to this open source.
While python is inbuilt in Linux and Unix computers and also on Mac systems. But on windows you should install it by downloading the installer file on your computer. You can find this tutorial, installing python on your computer. Okay while all the above statements are like brain wash for you I will give you some applications or success stories of python. While the full list can be seen here: Success Stories.
- Cog: A Code Generation Tool Written in Python
- ForecastWatch.com Uses Python To Help Meteorologists
- Industrial Light & Magic Runs on Python
- Putting Web Services to Work with Python
- Super League Uses Python and PostgreSQL for Rapid Development
- Python is Rackspace's CORE Technology
- AstraZeneca Uses Python for Collaborative Drug Discovery
- Simulating Biomolecules with Python
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