It depends on the type of program your making, your level of programming experience, etc. It is designed for general, high-level programming, to make a simple (or advanced, depending how long you work) program that can do your everyday things. Its easy to learn, and is very extensible, creating your own commands with triggers and functions much easier than other programming languages.
I say it would be good for office work, general programming, system and internet protocols, and learning to program.
Wesley Chun has written: 'Python fundamentals' -- subject(s): Python (Computer program language) 'Core Python programming' -- subject(s): Python (Computer program language)
If you mean the computer language...www.python.org/
python is simply a computer programming language as for if its good or bad that depends on what is programed with it
Python is good. But not if you wont to build on that language as python is pretty much python only, as well as pygame which is fun.
Python is in no way required on a Microsoft or Apple operating system. Python is a programming language/interpreter and is just an addon. Python, a computational language, like Java/C++, is not required to operate a computer. It is solely a shell and language combination that programmers might use to write code/ algorithms in a simpler language than Java. You do not need it unless you want to use for coding or learning computational function construction. Your computer will not be affected by whether or not you have Python, (the latest version is 3.0).
Python is a programming language, it is used to make computer programs. so you could write an antivirus using python.
Christopher A. Jones has written: 'Python and XML' -- subject(s): Python (Computer program language), XML (Document markup language)
Python is a computer programming language that runs on almost all computer platforms, such as Linux or Windows. It is free for anyone to use, and helps various computer systems integrate more quickly.
Python is named after the comedy troupe Monty Python, not the genus of snake. The creators of Python intended it to be fun to program in, and hoped to reflect that in its name.
Python, the snake, requires special licences as well as expert care and feeding. The programming language Python, the computer program, can be downloaded for free for most operating systems at the Org site for Python or at sourceforge
Python can be translated into Kikuyu language as chatu.
Anthony D. Briggs has written: 'Hello! Python' -- subject(s): Python (Computer program language)