Python
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Python sī chi̍t khoán ko-chân-kip (high-level) têng-sek gí-giân. Siat-kè ê lí-sióng hâm khó-tha̍k-sèng (readability), kiam ē-sài ēng (pí-kàu chhin-chhiūⁿ C gí-giân) khah chió ê pian-bé lâi siá chhut su-iàu ê lō͘-iōng téng-téng.
Python tāi-seng sī 1989 nî Guido van Rossum ūi tio̍h siat-kè thang thè-ōaⁿ ABC gí-giân ê gí-giân, beh ēng tī Amoeba chit khoán chok-gia̍p hē-thóng ē-té. Van Rossum sī Python ê chú-iāu chok-chiá, sī Python gí-giân khai-hoat ê chú-chhî-chiá.
Python siāng-chá sī tī 1990 nî hoat-piáu, miâ sī tùi Eng-kok ê chhiò-khoe gē-jîn cho͘-ha̍p Monty Python hō--lâi-ê[29].
Python 3.x tī 2008 nî thui-chhut, chóng-sī Python 2.x mā koh chin phó͘-phiàn pēng-chhiá siū kái-sin.
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The Swift language is the product of tireless effort from a team of language experts, documentation gurus, compiler optimization ninjas, and an incredibly important internal dogfooding group who provided feedback to help refine and battle-test ideas. Of course, it also greatly benefited from the experiences hard-won by many other languages in the field, drawing ideas from Objective-C, Rust, Haskell, Ruby, Python, C#, CLU, and far too many others to list.
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