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In a report, Van Rossum highlighted the following as his goals for Python: It should be an easy and intuitive language, just as powerful as major competitors. It should be open source, so anyone can contribute to its development. Its code should be understandable as plain English.

It should be suitable for everyday tasks, allowing for short development times. Related Articles View All. October 28, Just as for beginners you want to keep things simple so all of their brain energy is spent on learning the complications of the programming environment, for advanced users you want to help them manage the complexity of these competing abstractions.

Part of the motivation for making the implementation of Python as simple as possible is to be able to change your mind, to learn, to iterate. You can still write it in Python, but the second version will be much better than the first. Part of the enduring appeal of Python is the optimism and humility of starting over. What can we learn from Python about how to design better tools for thinking? Complex is better than complicated. Equally important for Van Rossum is the social aspect of thinking and building tools.

What has he taken away from his thirty year journey with Python? I've learned that you don't always get the outcome that you went for, but maybe the outcome you get is just as good, or better. By Anthony Wing Kosner. By Sage Cohen. In the future, we may send you information about Dropbox products and services. In the future we may email about Dropbox products and services.

Thank you! A confirmation email has been sent. Filed under. The Author. Anthony Wing Kosner. Anthony Wing Kosner is an editorial strategist at Dropbox. A former tech writer for Forbes. Related Articles. Get the latest from Dropbox in your inbox. Get the latest from Dropbox In the future, we may send you information about Dropbox products and services. Please enter a valid email address.



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