Python is an interpreted, dynamic, object-oriented programming language. It includes modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, classes, and high-level data types. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural and functional programming, in addition to object-oriented programming.
Python combines remarkable power with very readable syntax. It can also be used as an extension language for applications that require a programmable interface. Moreover, Python is cross-platform: it runs on Windows as well as on various Unix systems, including Linux and macOS.
Key features of Python include: using indentation to define code blocks, which improves readability and code clarity; a standard distribution with a large number of useful modules; the ability to use Python in interactive mode; a powerful integrated development environment (IDLE) written in Python; tools for working with complex numbers and arbitrary-size integers; and the fact that it is open-source.
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