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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Python is a programming language. You can find out more about Python by going to the [http://www.python.org/ web site] or reading the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29 wikipedia article].
*The main component of the [[OLPC Python Environment]]
*The work that is being done on the user stack as part of the [[OLPC Google Summer of Code]] will be written in Python
*The main site for Python is http://www.python.org


Much of the software for [[Sugar]] is written to use the [[OLPC Python Environment]].
*You can download nicely packaged Python called [http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/?pysbx=1 ActivePython]. They proclaim themselves as the All-in-one Python distribution for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.


Python is a typical interpreted language. (It tokenizes the code at program start-up. It does not JIT.) Python is thus adequately fast for simple things, but poorly suited to number crunching and similar. The biggest advantage for the project is that source code is naturally supplied to the user, making Open Source software licenses easy to satisfy and making code available for children to modify. The biggest advantage for activity developers is that Python libraries are supplied which hide the [[Low-level Activity API|sugar API]].
*Another package of Python that includes graphical modules including 3D is called [http://vpython.org/ Visual Python]. It is available for Windows, Mac, Linux and UNIX.


==Obtaining and learning Python==
*There is also a scientific distribution of Python called [http://www.scipy.org/Download SciPy]. This also supports Windows, Mac and Linux.
Python is commonly provided by default on Linux and BSD systems. OLPC is currently using version 2.5 on the XO.


You can download nicely packaged Python called [http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/?pysbx=1 ActivePython]. They proclaim themselves as the All-in-one Python distribution for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.
[http://www.pygtk.org PyGTK] is the Python interface to the GTK GUI library used in the OLPC. This library is notable for a component named Pango which simplifies the use of multiple scripts and languages. In addition, it's basic drawing library, Cairo, has some of the best support of [[SVG]] rendering which is also a major component of the OLPC.


[http://www.pygtk.org PyGTK] is the Python interface to the GTK GUI library used in the OLPC. This library is notable for a component named [[Pango]] which simplifies the use of multiple scripts and languages. In addition, it's basic drawing library, [[Cairo]], has some of the best support of [[SVG]] rendering which is also a major component of the OLPC.
The premier graphing tool for Python which puts graphing calculators to shame is [http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ Matplotlib]. It does support output to GTK and to [[SVG]] which are both supported on the OLPC. However, there is another Python charting app called [http://home.gna.org/pychart/ PyChart] which is probably more suitable to being stripped down (remove Postscript) into a tool for the OLPC.


==Learning Python==
The [http://www.livewires.org.uk/python/ Livewires Python Course] may be useful to create some curriculum material to teach the kids how to write their own Python applications. It would need some adaptation to fit the OLPC environment.
The [http://www.livewires.org.uk/python/ Livewires Python Course] may be useful to create some curriculum material to teach the kids how to write their own Python applications. It would need some adaptation to fit the OLPC environment.



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Introduction

Python is a programming language. You can find out more about Python by going to the web site or reading the wikipedia article.

Much of the software for Sugar is written to use the OLPC Python Environment.

Python is a typical interpreted language. (It tokenizes the code at program start-up. It does not JIT.) Python is thus adequately fast for simple things, but poorly suited to number crunching and similar. The biggest advantage for the project is that source code is naturally supplied to the user, making Open Source software licenses easy to satisfy and making code available for children to modify. The biggest advantage for activity developers is that Python libraries are supplied which hide the sugar API.

Obtaining and learning Python

Python is commonly provided by default on Linux and BSD systems. OLPC is currently using version 2.5 on the XO.

You can download nicely packaged Python called ActivePython. They proclaim themselves as the All-in-one Python distribution for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.

PyGTK is the Python interface to the GTK GUI library used in the OLPC. This library is notable for a component named Pango which simplifies the use of multiple scripts and languages. In addition, it's basic drawing library, Cairo, has some of the best support of SVG rendering which is also a major component of the OLPC.

The Livewires Python Course may be useful to create some curriculum material to teach the kids how to write their own Python applications. It would need some adaptation to fit the OLPC environment.

The author of Python wrote a long tutorial.

Development Advise

Some things to consider in Python development:

  • PEP 8 is the Python style guide. On many issues the style guide suggests but does not require a particular style. Generally you should stick to the style guide, unless there is good reason not to. For instance, if you are interacting with a library (internal or external) that uses a different convention, don't try to translate the convention.