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  1. Guido van Rossum (Dutch: [ˈɣido vɑn ˈrɔsʏm,-səm]; born 31 January 1956) is a Dutch programmer. He is the creator of the Python programming language , for which he was the " benevolent dictator for life " (BDFL) until he stepped down from the position on 12 July 2018.

  2. I am the author of the Python programming language. See also my resume and my publications list, a brief bio, assorted writings, presentations and interviews (all about Python), some pictures of me , my new blog, and my old blog on Artima.com. I am @gvanrossum on Twitter. I am currently a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft.

  3. 吉多·范罗苏姆(Guido van Rossum) ,是一名荷兰计算机程序员,他作为 Python 程序设计语言的作者而为人们熟知。 在 Python 社区,吉多·范罗苏姆被人们认为是“仁慈的独裁者(BDFL)”,意思是他仍然关注 Python 的开发进程,并在必要的时刻做出决定。

  4. 吉多·范罗苏姆(荷蘭語: Guido van Rossum ,1956年1月31日 — ),生於荷蘭 哈勒姆,计算机程序员,为Python程序设计语言的最初設計者及主要架構師。 在Python社区,吉多·范罗苏姆被人们认为是 终身仁慈独裁者 (BDFL),意思是他仍然关注Python的开发进程,并在 ...

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Guido van Rossum ,是 Python 编程语言的最初设计者 Python 社区一直担当终身仁慈独裁者(BDFL)的角色。 2018 年 7 月12 日,他宣布不再担任 Python 社区的 BDFL,但后来再度被选入成为五位委员会成员之一。

  6. Guido van Rossum is the creator of the Python programming language. He grew up in the Netherlands and studied at the University of Amsterdam, where he graduated with a Master's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science.

  7. 吉多·范羅蘇姆(荷蘭語: Guido van Rossum ,1956年1月31日 — ),生於荷蘭 哈勒姆,電腦程式設計師,為Python程式設計語言的最初設計者及主要架構師。 在Python社群,吉多·范羅蘇姆被人們認為是 終身仁慈獨裁者 (BDFL),意思是他仍然關注Python的開發行程,並在 ...

  8. Sep 27, 2022 · 【CSDN 编者按】十五年前,《程序员》杂志曾专访过 Python 之父 Guido van Rossum,一起探讨了 Python 3.0较为明显的新特性,增加了对中文( Unicode )的支持。

  9. www.computerhistory.org › profile › guido-van-rossumGuido van Rossum - CHM

    Jun 5, 2024 · Since graduating in 1982 with a master’s degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Amsterdam, Van Rossum has spent his life as a programmer, first in the Netherlands, then in the United States at NIST and CNRI, Google, and, since January 2013, at Dropbox. In 2006 the ACM recognized him as a Distinguished Engineer.

  10. In 1999, Guido van Rossum defined his goals for Python: an easy and intuitive language just as powerful as those of the major competitors; open source, so anyone can contribute to its development; code that is as understandable as plain English; suitable for everyday tasks, allowing for short development times.