Why is python used?
To build websites, software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis.
Why do people like python?
Because of the increased productivity it provides.
When was Python first released?
1991
How many days are in a year?
365
Earth is located in which galaxy?
The Milky Way galaxy
Why do people use python?
Because it is simple, easy to use, portable, extensible, and also open-source.
What happens when the program doesn't catch the exception
The interpreter prints a stack trace.
When was Python 2.0 released?
2000
When is mothers day?
May 10
Which language has the more native speakers: English or Spanish?
Spanish
Where does Python run?
What is the quickest way to debug a program?
Is to add a few print statements to the source: the fast edit-test-debug cycle makes this simple approach very effective.
What new features did Python 2.0 had?
list comprehensions, cycle-detecting garbage collection, reference counting, and Unicode support.
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
What year was the United Nations established?
1945
What does Python support?
It supports object-oriented programming and procedural oriented programming
The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available where?
In source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed.
When was python 3.0 released?
2008
What is the biggest state in America?
Alaska
How many minutes are in a full week?
10,080
What is the syllabus of Python?
Decision-making statements, loop statements, and branching statements.
Who made python?
Guido van Rossum
When was Python 2 discontinued?
In 2020
Is the sun a star or a planet?
A star
How many elements are in the periodic table?
118