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Even though Brad Cox invented his own programming language, Objective-C, which he used in his early career, he currently (as of 2004) conducts most of his work in other programming languages, namely Perl, Python, Ruby, Java and XML.
PythonAnywhere is an online Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and Web hosting service based on the Python programming language.
It is able to edit and save many different file types, and has syntax highlighting support for many popular programming languages including C, C++, LISP, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, HTML, XML, CSS, Prolog, IDL and D.
Several allusions are made to the British comedy group Monty Python, which the Python programming language is named after.
The 8.0 reimplementation of FreeNAS moved the project from a m0n0BSD/m0n0wall/PHP-based architecture to one based on FreeBSD's NanoBSD embedded build system, the Python programming language, the Django CMS and the dōjō toolkit JavaScript toolkit.
Guido van Rossum (born 1956), Dutch computer programmer and author of the Python programming language