Zen of Python

The Zen of Python is a collection of 20 software principles that influences the design of Python Programming Language,[1] only 19 of which were written around June 1999 by Tim Peters.[2][3] The principal text is released into public domain.[4]

Zen of Python is written as an informational entry number 20 in Python Enhancement Proposals (PEP), and can be found on the official Python website. It is also included as an easter egg in Python interpreter, which would be displayed by entering a statement import this.[1]

Principles

Principles are listed as follows:

References

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