Python was designed by Guido van Rossum of the Netherlands Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in the early 1990s as a substitute for a language called ABC. [1]Python provides an efficient and advanced data structure, which can also be used for simple and effective object-oriented programming.
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Python interpreters are easy to extend. You can use C or C++ (or other languages that can be called through C) to extend new functions and data types. Python can also be used as an extension language in customizable software. Python's rich standard library provides source code or machine code suitable for all major system platforms.
In 2002110/0, Tiobe, the compiler of language popularity index, crowned Python as the most popular programming language, placing it above Java, C and JavaScript for the first time in 20 years.