Dear Chinese Reader: I am very happy to provide me with such a chance to show my blog in the form of Chinese. Python This language makes people's lives more convenient. It allows you to concentrate on the work of the hand, not the details of each embarrassment of the computer system. If you want to learn more about Python, you can check some Chinese resources. Http://www.python.org/doc/nonenglish/#CHINESE lists some. You can download Python for free from Python.org (or mirror sites listed by the website). Python is completely open, and anyone can contribute to it, and it can also see its implementation on the platform. Python does not have a hidden algorithm that only software vendors private. This is also one of the key factors that Python can succeed. Python Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that runs by Python developers and users. The Python Software has Python.org, Python Software, and Python trademarks to ensure the disclosure of these resources. The daily maintenance of the website is done by the same volunteers like you. The Python Developer Community is a Python fan in the world. I hope to see the contribution of Chinese developers in this regard. Welcome everyone to visit my Chinese blog, you also welcome you to visit my homepage http://www.python.org/~guido/.
Guido Van Rossum caused June 23, 2006
The following is the original text of Chinese readers to Chinese Readers' letter:
Dear Chinese Readers.I'm delighted that 9CBS is giving me the opportunity to have my blog translated into Chinese Python is a programming language that can make everybody's life easier -. By letting you focus on the task at hand, rather than on the . obscure details of computer systems Chinese users who want to learn more about Python are recommended to check out other Chinese-language resources, for example those listed here: http://www.python.org/doc/nonenglish/#chinese.
. Python's implementation is available as a free download for everybody from python.org (and from mirror sites listed there) Moreover, Python is open source, meaning that everybody can contribute to its success, and everybody can see the implementation - there are no proprietary parts implementing hidden algorithms only known to the software vendor. This is one of the keys to Python's success. An independent non-profit organization run by Python developers and users, the Python Software Foundation, owns the python.org website, the rights to the Python software, and the Python trademark, to ensure that these will remain free to use for all.But the actual work is done by volunteers like yourself. Python's developer community spans the globe, and I am looking forward to contributions from Chinese developers.
Welcome to my blog, - guido van rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
Related background:
Guido Van Rossum is the founder of the Python programming language, originally in the Netherlands, lived in the United States, working in Google. During Christmas, 1989, in Amsterdam, Guido was determined to develop a new scripting interpretation for a new script interpretation for a boring Christmas holiday. The reason why Python as a program is because he is fascinated by the British Soap Opera "Monty Python Flight Circus". Mr. Guido van Rossum fine works include: An Introduction to Python, Python Library Reference (Open Source Library), Python Reference Manual, Python Tutorial, Internet Programming with Python, The Python Language Reference Manual and so on. Since his outstanding contribution to Python programming language, Mr. Rossum received the 4th Free Software Progress Award (FSF), the 4th Free Software Progress Award (FSF), FSF).