Python may refer to:
Snakes
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Pythonidae
The Pythonidae, commonly known as pythons, are a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Ten genera and 42 species are currently recognized.
Distributi ...
, a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia
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''Python'' (genus), a genus of Pythonidae found in Africa and Asia
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Python (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Python ( el, Πύθων; ''gen''. Πύθωνος) was the serpent, sometimes represented as a medieval-style dragon, living at the center of the earth, believed by the ancient Greeks to be at Delphi.
Mythology
Python, some ...
, a mythical serpent
Computing
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Python (programming language)
Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes code readability with the use of significant indentation.
Python is dynamically-typed and garbage-collected. It supports multiple programming para ...
, a widely used programming language
* Python, a native code compiler for
CMU Common Lisp
CMUCL is a free Common Lisp implementation, originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University.
CMUCL runs on most Unix-like platforms, including Linux and BSD; there is an experimental Windows port as well. Steel Bank Common Lisp is derive ...
* Python, the internal project name for the
PERQ 3 computer workstation
People
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Python of Aenus
Python of Aenus (; el, Πύθων Αἴνιος; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a Greek philosopher and a former student of Plato. Around 360 BC, he and his brother Heraclides assassinated Cotys I, the ruler of Thrace.
Based on Demosthenes's ''Again ...
(4th-century BCE), student of Plato
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Python (painter)
Python (ca. 360-320 BCE) was a Greek vase painter in the city of Poseidonia (modern Paestum) in Campania, Southern Italy, one of the major cities of Magna Graecia in the fourth Century BC. Together with his close collaborator and likely master As ...
, (ca. 360–320 BCE) vase painter in Poseidonia
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Python of Byzantium Python of Byzantium ( el, Πύθων ὁ Βυζάντιος) was an ancient Greek statesman and former student of Isocrates. In 346 BC, he appears to have participated in negotiations at Pella that resulted in the Peace of Philocrates. In 343 BC, Py ...
, orator, diplomat of Philip II of Macedon
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Python of Catana
Python of Catana was a dramatic poet of the time of Alexander, whom he accompanied into Asia, and whose army he entertained with a satyric drama, called ''Agen ()'' when they were celebrating the Dionysia on the banks of the Hydaspes. The drama w ...
, poet who accompanied Alexander the Great
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Python Anghelo Python Vladimir Anghelo (January 1, 1954 – April 9, 2014) was a graphic artist best known for his work on Video game, video games and pinball machines. Anghelo was born in Transylvania, Romania, and moved to the United States when he was 17. ...
(1954–2014) Romanian graphic artist
Roller coasters
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Python (Efteling)
Python is a double-loop corkscrew roller coaster in the Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands. It opened as the largest steel roller coaster on the European mainland.
History
With Python, Efteling started the implementation of a new strat ...
, a roller coaster in the Netherlands
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Python (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay)
Python was a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay theme park in Tampa, Florida. Built by Arrow Development and opened on July 1, 1976, it was the first roller coaster at Busch Gardens since the park opened in 1959. The roller ...
, a defunct roller coaster
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Python (Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio)
The Python was a D.P.V. Rides designed Zyklon-style steel roller coaster. It operated from 1996 to 1999 at Splash Zone Water Park, but was relocated to Coney Island
Coney Island is a peninsular neighborhood and entertainment area in the ...
, a steel roller coaster
Vehicles
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Python (automobile maker)
Python is a Cobra replica automobile company based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1981, this company has no relation to the more widely known Python automobile created in the 1980s by Kelly Motors at Riverside, California and later at Fort ...
, an Australian car company
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Python (Ford prototype), a Ford prototype sports car
Weaponry
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Python (missile), a series of Israeli air-to-air missiles
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Python (nuclear primary)
According to researcher Chuck Hansen, the W34 Python was a gas-boosted fission primary used in several designs of American thermonuclear weapons.
Hansen's research indicates that the W34 Python primary was used in the US B28 nuclear bomb, W28, ...
, a gas-boosted fission primary used in thermonuclear weapons
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Colt Python, a revolver
Other uses
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Python (codename)
Python was a Cold War contingency plan of the British Government for the continuity of government in the event of nuclear war.
Background
Following the report of the Strath Committee in 1955, the British government developed contingency plans f ...
, a British nuclear war contingency plan
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''Python'' (film), a 2000 horror film by Richard Clabaugh
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Monty Python
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe who created the sketch comedy television show '' Monty Python's Flying Circus'', which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over four ...
or the Pythons, a British comedy group
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Python (Monty) Pictures
Python (Monty) Pictures Limited is composed of the four surviving members of the main Monty Python team, who now serve as the directors. Python (Monty) Pictures was incorporated in 1973 and now manages ongoing activities resulting from their pr ...
, a company owned by the troupe's surviving members
* ''Python'', a work written by philosopher
Timon of Phlius
Timon of Phlius ( ; grc, Τίμων ὁ Φλιάσιος, Tímōn ho Phliásios, , ; BCc. 235 BC) was a Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher, a pupil of Pyrrho, and a celebrated writer of satirical poems called ''Silloi'' (). He was born in P ...
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Cython, a programming language superset of Python
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Pyton
''Pyton'' was a Norwegian comic book series which was produced by the company Gevion, and afterwards Bladkompaniet, between the years 1986 until 1996. An anthology magazine with no major main character, its style of humor focused mostly on satiri ...
'', a Norwegian magazine
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Pithon
Pithon () is a Communes of France, commune in the Aisne Departments of France, department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Population
See also
* Communes of the Aisne department
References
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Communes of ...
, a commune in northern France
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