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Python’s official logo is a combination of two snakes, which represent its open-source nature. Fun, right? Do you have any fun Python facts? Let’s hear them! #PythonFunFact #CodingTrivia #DevLife
Python was created by Guido van Rossum in the late 1980s and released in 1991. It was designed to be easy to read, which is why we all love it! What’s your favorite Python feature? #PythonFunFact #DevLife #LearnPython
Python’s name is inspired by the comedy group ‘Monty Python,’ not the snake. Fun, right? What’s the most random fact you know about Python? #PythonFunFact #CodingTrivia #LearnPython"
🐍 Fact: Did you know that Python got its name not from the reptile, but from Monty Python's Flying Circus? Just like the comedy group, Python sparks laughter and delivers memorable performances in coding. So code on, fellow Pythoneers! #PythonFunFact #MontyPythonMagic
#PythonFunFact Did you know that the Canvas is used for drawing pictures or other complex layouts? Well, if not, now you know!😉 You can place graphics, text, widgets or frames on a Canvas!😀 #PerfectELearning #PerfectPlanB #learnpython #pythonprogramming
#PythonFunFact There is such thing as private access in Python classes. Everything is public. Private access is just a matter of convention (e.g. using '_'). Python trusts you that you are accessing "private" variables for a good reason. We're all "consenting adults" here.
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