- Python Software Foundation - Wikipedia
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is an American nonprofit organization devoted to the Python programming language, [3] launched on March 6, 2001 The mission of the foundation is to foster development of the Python community and is responsible for various processes within the Python community, including developing the core Python distribution, managing intellectual rights, developer
- Zen of Python - Wikipedia
^ a b Reitz, Kenneth (2011–2019) "Code Style" The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python § Zen of Python Retrieved March 26, 2019 ^ a b "Glossary" Python Documentation Retrieved 2024-02-07 ^ Peters, Tim (June 4, 1999) "The Python Way" Python Software Foundation Retrieved March 26, 2019 ^ a b Peters, Tim (August 19, 2004) "PEP 20—The Zen of Python" Python Software Foundation
- History of Python - Wikipedia
All code, documentation and specifications added, from the time of Python 2 1's alpha release on, is owned by the Python Software Foundation (PSF), a nonprofit organization formed in 2001, modeled after the Apache Software Foundation [23]
- Python Software Foundation License - Wikipedia
Guido van Rossum The Python Software Foundation License (PSFL) is a BSD-style, permissive software license which is compatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL) [1] Its primary use is for distribution of the Python project software and its documentation [3] Since the license is permissive, it allows proprietization of the derivations
- Category:Software using the Python Software Foundation License - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Software using the Python Software Foundation License" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- Requests (software) - Wikipedia
Kenneth Reitz, the original author, handed control over to the Python Software Foundation in 2019 [9] after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015 [10]
- Resource acquisition is initialization - Wikipedia
Retrieved 2019-03-09 ^ Gamelab2018 - Jon Blow's Design decisions on creating Jai a new language for game programmers on YouTube ^ "Extending Python with C or C++: Reference Counts" Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter Python Software Foundation Retrieved 2019-03-09 ^ hobbs (2011-02-08) "Does PHP support the RAII pattern? How?"
- Python Conference - Wikipedia
Retrieved May 21, 2019 ^ "Sponsorship Prospectus - PyCon 2020 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" Retrieved September 4, 2019 ^ Broberg, Matthew; Jodlowska, Ewa "The real impact of canceling PyCon due to COVID-19" Opensource com Retrieved 17 May 2020 ^ "PyCon US 2021 Highlights" PyCon US 2021 Python Software Foundation Retrieved March 19, 2023
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