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İngilizce - Türkçe
piton yılanı
yılan
(Mühendislik) Bir proglama dili
(Mitoloji) Gaia'nın doğurduğu efsanevi yılan. Yüz tane başı, alev kusan yüz tane ağazı vardı. Apollon tarafından öldürüldü
Delfi civarında Apollon tarafından öldürülmüş olan çok büyük bir yılan
(isim) piton
i., zool. piton
{i} piton

Hayat kısa, bu yüzden ben piton kullanırım. - Life is short, so I use Python.

Tom dairesinde bir piton besledi. - Tom kept a pet python in his apartment.

apollon'un öldürdüğü dev yılan [mit.]
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) piton (yılanı)
apollon'un öldürdüğü dev yılan
python reticulatus
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) ağlı piton
İngilizce - İngilizce
A programming language invented by Guido van Rossum, named after Monty Python
The earth-dragon of Delphi, represented as a serpent, killed by Apollo
The British comedy troupe Monty Python
A member of Monty Python: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones or Michael Palin; referred to collectively as The Pythons

John Cleese is perhaps the best-known of the Pythons.

A type of large constricting snake
Any species of very large snakes of the genus Python, and allied genera, of the family Pythonidæ
- An object-oriented p-code programming language Q
A programming language invented by Guido van Rossum
An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language that is simple and powerful It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing http: //www python org/ (1)
Python is a popular server-side scripting language, used in many situations where a great deal of dynamism, ease of use, power, and flexibility are required
Python is a popular, portable, interpreted, interactive, dynamically typed, object-oriented programming language Out-of-the-Box uses Python to convert Notation3 source to RDF output using CWM Related Python reading
In greek mythology Python was the great dragon who gaurded the oracle and delphi Apollo slayed python and calimed the oracle for his own Q R
A diviner by spirits
A python is a large snake that kills animals by squeezing them with its body. a large tropical snake that kills animals for food by winding itself around them and crushing them (name of a large snake killed by Apollo, from ). Any of 28 species (family Pythonidae, sometimes a subfamily of Boidae) of sluggish, docile, nonvenomous snakes found in tropical and temperate regions. Except for one Central American species (Loxocemus bicolor), pythons are found from western Africa to China, Australia, and the Pacific islands. Pythons feed on birds and mammals, killing them by constriction. Most are found near water; some are arboreal. Unlike boas, pythons lay eggs (15-100, depending on body size). The Asian reticulated python (Python reticulatus) may be the world's longest snake (the anaconda is heavier); specimens over 30 ft (9 m) long have been recorded
large Old World boas
Great programming language The foundation for Elements The language of Elements scripts http: //www python org/
(Greek mythology) dragon killed by Apollo at Delphi
Python?
A freeware open-source cross-platform interpreted scripting language from www python org
Called also rock snake
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language-comparable to Tcl, Perl, or Java
An interpreted, object-oriented programming language Python is copyrighted, but the source code is freely available and open for modification and reuse
A high-level, interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language It is similar to Cogent's Gamma language in that it features dynamic data typing which cuts development time
A programming language Member of the family of so-called scripting languages Especially good at rapid prototyping and for gluing together various bits and pieces of other programs
{i} any of several species of large constrictor snakes
12/97Interpreted object-oriented scripting language, 1991
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language-comparable to Tcl, Perl, or Java Refer to our Tips & Tutorials section for more information
Python is an object oriented high level scripting language Zope is written in Python
a soothsaying spirit or a person who is possessed by such a spirit
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language - comparable to Tcl, Perl or Java Refer to our Tips and Tutorials section for more information
They are nearly allied to the boas
large Old World boas (Greek mythology) dragon killed by Apollo at Delphi a soothsaying spirit or a person who is possessed by such a spirit
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming languagecomparable to Tcl, Perl, or Java Refer to our Tips & Tutorials section for more information Top
An object-oriented programming language
An interpreted, object-oriented programming language developed by Guido van Rossum The name comes from one of van Rossum's favorite television shows, Monty Python's Flying Circus Python is very portable since Python interpreters are available for most operating system platforms Although Python is copyrighted, the source code is freely available, and unlike GNU software, it can be commercially re-sold
Programming language See http: //www python org/
Monty Python
Monty Python's Flying Circus, a former British comedy troupe
pythons
plural form of python
pythons
Large and well-developed muscles in the upper arm

I read in another magazine about a workout that can put a whole inch on your arms in just one day! Obviously that sounds awesome, because my guns are only 15 inches. I figure I could do this workout every couple months and within a year, I will have the big 20-inch pythons!.

syphon the python
To urinate
Monty Python
a humorous British television programme famous for its surreal humour and its sketches (=short scenes) in which people behaved in strange or crazy ways. The programme's style of humour influenced many later comedians, and the group later made several films, including The Life of Brian (1969-74). British comedy troupe. The innovative group, formed in the early 1960s, came to prominence in the 1970s, first on television and later in films. Its members, most of whom met while attending the University of Cambridge, included Graham Chapman (1941-89) and John Cleese (coauthors of most of their skits and films) as well as Terry Jones (b. 1942), Terry Gilliam (b. 1940), Eric Idle (b. 1943), and Michael Palin (b. 1943). The troupe's parodies of British life and television and their array of absurd characters surprised and delighted international audiences. Their films include Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) and Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
Monty Python
name of an English slapstick comedy television program
Monty Python's Flying Circus
British comedy troupe. The innovative group, formed in the early 1960s, came to prominence in the 1970s, first on television and later in films. Its members, most of whom met while attending the University of Cambridge, included Graham Chapman (1941-89) and John Cleese (coauthors of most of their skits and films) as well as Terry Jones (b. 1942), Terry Gilliam (b. 1940), Eric Idle (b. 1943), and Michael Palin (b. 1943). The troupe's parodies of British life and television and their array of absurd characters surprised and delighted international audiences. Their films include Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) and Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
amethystine python
with an amethyst color
genus python
Old World boas
indian python
very large python of southeast Asia
pythons
plural of python
pythons
Slang for large and well-developed muscles in the upper arm
reticulated python
of southeast Asia and East Indies; the largest snake in the world
rock python
very large python of tropical and southern Africa
siphon the python
{f} (Slang) urinate (of men)
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    /ˈpīᴛʜän/ /ˈpaɪθɑːn/

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    [ 'pI-"thän, -th&n ] (noun.) 1836. From Ancient Greek Πύθων (Puthōn), the name of the mythological enormous serpent at Delphi slain by Apollo, from Πυθώ (Pūthō), the early name of Delphi, from πυθώ (puthō, “to rot, to decay”).