What's in a Name? Python gets its name from the 1970s British TV comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus. According to Python folklore, Guido van Rossum, Python's creator, was watching reruns of the show at about the same time he needed a name for a new language he was developing. And as they say in show business, "the rest is history." Because of this heritage, references to the comedy group's work often show up in examples and discussion. For instance, the words spam, lumberjack, and shrubbery have a special connotation to Python users, and confrontations are sometimes referred to as "The Spanish Inquisition." As a rule, if a Python user starts using phrases that have no relation to reality, they're probably borrowed from the Monty Python series or movies. Some of these phrases might even pop up in this book. You don't have to run out and rent The Meaning of Life or The Holy Grail to do useful work in Python, of course, but it can't hurt. While "Python" turned out to be a distinctive name, it has also had some interesting side effects. For instance, when the Python newsgroup, comp.lang.python, came online in 1994, its first few weeks of activity were almost entirely taken up by people wanting to discuss topics from the TV show. More recently, a special Python supplement in the Linux Journal magazine featured photos of Guido garbed in an obligatory "nice red uniform." Python's news list still receives an occasional post from fans of the show. For instance, one poster innocently offered to swap Monty Python scripts with other fans. Had he known the nature of the forum, he might have at least mentioned whether they ran on Windows or Unix.

python已经渡过了一段辉煌的时期。自从我在1995年和96年写这本书的第一版时,Python已经从一个脚本语言中的新成员发展到世界各地广泛使用的语言。事实上,今天真正的问题不是谁在使用Python,而是谁没有在使用。 Python是现在作为快速开发或者更长远的项目的第一选择。如今,能找到Python这样免费、开源的软件已经不多了(没有许可证是吻合的),统计资料显示,在过去十年中,Python在发展,在普及。在Pythoner的爆炸式增长的最新迹象是: 用户

现在,最乐观的数字,有可能75万到100万之间的Python用户。一个乐观的数字是因为Python是开源的,显然Python有一个庞大的用户群。

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