How did Python, the programming language, get its name?, Guido van Rossum named it to honor Python of Catana, a dramatic poet of the time of Alexander the Great, Guido van Rossum named it to honor Monty Python's Flying Circus, a BBC comedy series popular in the 1970s, Guido van Rossum named it after the Pythonidae - a family of large, nonvenomous snakes, Why was Python (TM) developed?, To create a programming language for students in grade school, To go back to the old way of programming, Python was developed by accident, To make it easier to learn Java, Python (TM) is owned and managed by, Google (c), Microsoft (c), Python (TM) is open source and free to use, Sun Microsystems (c), Python is ___________ level programming language and is ___________., High, interpreted, High, compiled, Low, interpreted, Low, compiled, A statement in a programming, Rules controlling how components in a program are combined, Always returns results like expressions, An instruction to perform a task, usually one word, Expresses an action to be carried out, Debugging is, detecting or removing errors from a program, how characters are arranged in a statement, the meaning of each of the characters and symbols in the program, removing viruses from a computer, In programming, a (n) _______________ is a value that can change, depending on conditions or on information passed to the program, string, block, variable, instruction, Since Python (TM) is open source,, Support for using Python (TM) is easy to find, It is free to all, There is a large catalog of supporting documents, it is a less powerful programming language, Python is an example of a:, Language is written in JavaScript, Visual-based programming language, Text-based programming language, Block-based programming language, On which operating system can you use Python?, Windows, Mac OS, Linux, All of these are true.
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DRILL Lesson 1: Introduction to Python
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