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Off early this morning (leaving home at 6) to give a Python programming course. I was just catching up on an email correspondence a few minutes ago, and felt the need to explain that Python is a computer programming language ... otherwise I would get some very odd "looks". Mind you, the words "ball" and "Burmese" regularly come up in our search engine logs in association with python, as well as "array", "dictionary", "string" and "file".
(written 2004-08-16, updated 2008-05-10)

 
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