This is beginner's guide, and before jump in details lets understand the Python is - what , why and we should start learning it ?
Python is a programming language.
Python is a popular
programming language. It was created by Guido van Rossum, and released in 1991.
It is used for:
web development
(server-side),
software development,
mathematics,
system scripting.
What can Python do?
Python can be used on a
server to create web applications.
Python can be used
alongside software to create workflows.
Python can connect to
database systems. It can also read and modify files.
Python can be used to
handle big data and perform complex mathematics.
Python can be used for
rapid prototyping, or for production-ready software development.
Why Python?
Python works on different
platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, etc).
Python has a simple syntax
similar to the English language.
Python has syntax that
allows developers to write programs with fewer lines than some other
programming languages.
Python runs on an
interpreter system, meaning that code can be executed as soon as it is written.
This means that prototyping can be very quick.
Python can be treated in a
procedural way, an object-orientated way or a functional way.
Good to know
The most recent major
version of Python is Python 3, which we shall be using in this tutorial.
However, Python 2, although not being updated with anything other than security
updates, is still quite popular.
In this tutorial Python
will be written in a text editor. It is possible to write Python in an
Integrated Development Environment, such as Thonny, Pycharm, Netbeans or
Eclipse which are particularly useful when managing larger collections of
Python files.
Python Syntax compared to other programming
languages
Python was designed for
readability, and has some similarities to the English language with influence
from mathematics.
Python uses new lines to
complete a command, as opposed to other programming languages which often use
semicolons or parentheses.
Python relies on
indentation, using whitespace, to define scope; such as the scope of loops,
functions and classes. Other programming languages often use curly-brackets for
this purpose.
As a biginner, lets understand in detail about Python and syntax, in my next posts.
Thanks for sharing! Very useful information.
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