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      "wiki_body": "<p><strong><a href=\"http://www.perl.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">Perl</a></strong> is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 24 years of development. 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LWP</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.globalspin.com/thebook/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Perl for the Web</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.greenteapress.com/perl/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Perl The Hard Way</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://modperlbook.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Practical mod_perl</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://oreilly.com/openbook/webclient/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Web Client Programming with Perl</a></li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Related tags:</h3>\n\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/cpan\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'cpan'\" rel=\"tag\">cpan</a>\nThe <a href=\"http://search.cpan.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">Comprehensive Perl Archive Network</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/dbi\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'dbi'\" rel=\"tag\">dbi</a>\nDatabase-independent interface for Perl</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/mod-perl\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'mod-perl'\" rel=\"tag\">mod-perl</a>\nIntegrate <a href=\"http://perl.apache.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">Perl and the Apache web server</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/moose\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'moose'\" rel=\"tag\">moose</a>\nA <a href=\"http://moose.perl.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">post-modern object system for Perl 5</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/perl6\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perl6'\" rel=\"tag\">perl6</a>\nA new, improved Perl Language currently being developed</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/rakudo\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'rakudo'\" rel=\"tag\">rakudo</a>\nPerl6 implementation that runs on top of the\n    <a href=\"/questions/tagged/parrot\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'parrot'\" rel=\"tag\">parrot</a> virtual machine</li>\n<li><a href=\"https://github.com/sorear/niecza\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>niecza</strong></a>\nPerl6 implementation that runs on top of the <a href=\"/questions/tagged/.net\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged '.net'\" rel=\"tag\">.net</a> Framework</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/pugs\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'pugs'\" rel=\"tag\">pugs</a>\n    Perl6 implemented in <a href=\"/questions/tagged/haskell\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'haskell'\" rel=\"tag\">haskell</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/perl-module\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perl-module'\" rel=\"tag\">perl-module</a>\nExtensions to Perl</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/perl5\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perl5'\" rel=\"tag\">perl5</a>\nQuestions about specific versions of Perl 5</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/tkx\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'tkx'\" rel=\"tag\">tkx</a>, <a href=\"/questions/tagged/perltk\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perltk'\" rel=\"tag\">perltk</a>\nPerl interfaces to Tk.</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/dist-zilla\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'dist-zilla'\" rel=\"tag\">dist-zilla</a>\nAn increasingly popular Module Authoring and Release tool-kit.</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/pcre\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'pcre'\" rel=\"tag\">pcre</a>\nPerl-Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE)</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/perlbrew\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perlbrew'\" rel=\"tag\">perlbrew</a>\na tool to manage multiple perl installations in your <code>$HOME</code> directory.</li>\n<li><a href=\"/questions/tagged/perl-data-structures\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'perl-data-structures'\" rel=\"tag\">perl-data-structures</a>\ndata structures in Perl</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>More information:</h3>\n\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl\" rel=\"nofollow\">Perl Wikipedia Article</a></li>\n</ul>\n",
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      "wiki_body": "<p><a href=\"http://www.python.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Python</a> is a dynamically and strongly typed programming language that is used for developing <a href=\"http://www.python.org/about/apps/\" rel=\"nofollow\">a wide range of applications</a>. It is a general-purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python's syntax allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than would be possible in languages such as C, and the language provides constructs intended to enable clear programs on both a small and large scale.</p>\n\n<p>Python supports multiple programming paradigms, including object-oriented, imperative and functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. Using third-party tools, Python code can be packaged into standalone executable programs. Python interpreters are available for many operating systems.</p>\n\n<p>The philosophy of Python is succinctly formulated in <a href=\"http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0020\" rel=\"nofollow\"><em>The Zen of Python</em></a> written by Tim Peters, which can be revealed by issuing this command at the interactive interpreter:</p>\n\n<pre><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; import this\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>The exhaustive and up-to-date reference to the Python specification and standard library documentation can be found in the <a href=\"http://docs.python.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">official documentation</a>. There are a wide variety of <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29#Implementations\" rel=\"nofollow\">implementations</a>, which have relevant Stack Overflow tags reserved for them, although for most questions <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python'\" rel=\"tag\">python</a> should be sufficient. The reference implementation is known as <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPython\" rel=\"nofollow\">CPython</a>. When answering Python questions you may assume the use of CPython unless explicitly stated otherwise. Also when answering Python questions, you may like to include in your answer, the versions of Python that your solution supports eg. <em>\"This solution only works in Python 2\"</em>. You can also include the Python 3 equivalent version of your code if you have written it in Python 2.</p>\n\n<p>The current stable versions are <a href=\"http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.5/\" rel=\"nofollow\">2.7.5</a> and <a href=\"http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.3.2/\" rel=\"nofollow\">3.3.2</a>.</p>\n\n<p>The 3.x series is <a href=\"http://docs.python.org/py3k/whatsnew/3.0.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">backward incompatible</a> with Python 2.x.</p>\n\n<p>Python is free to use, even for commercial products, because of its OSI-approved <a href=\"http://docs.python.org/license.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">open source license</a>.</p>\n\n<hr>\n\n<h2>References</h2>\n\n<ul>\n<li><p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29\" rel=\"nofollow\">Python (programming language) on Wikipedia</a>. </p></li>\n<li><p><a href=\"http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/Programmers\" rel=\"nofollow\">Python for Programmers</a></p></li>\n<li><p><a href=\"http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_quick_guide.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">Python - Quick Guide</a></p></li>\n</ul>\n\n<hr>\n\n<h2>Tagging recommendation:</h2>\n\n<p>Use the <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python'\" rel=\"tag\">python</a> tag for all Python related questions. If you believe your question includes issues specific to the incompatible Python 2.x or Python 3.x, in addition to the main <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python'\" rel=\"tag\">python</a> tag, use <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python-2.x\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python-2.x'\" rel=\"tag\">python-2.x</a> or <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python-3.x\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python-3.x'\" rel=\"tag\">python-3.x</a>. If you believe your question may be even more specific, you can include a version specific tag such as <a href=\"/questions/tagged/python-2.7\" class=\"post-tag\" title=\"show questions tagged 'python-2.7'\" rel=\"tag\">python-2.7</a>.</p>\n\n<hr>\n\n<h2>Chat Rooms</h2>\n\n<p>Chat about Python with other Stack Overflow users in the <a href=\"http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/6/python\">Python chat room</a></p>\n\n<hr>\n\n<h2>Community</h2>\n\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.python.org/community/lists/#tutor\" rel=\"nofollow\">tutor mailing list</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.python.org/community/lists/#python-help\" rel=\"nofollow\">python-help mailing list</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.pycon.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">PyCon</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.pythonweekly.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Python Weekly</a></li>\n</ul>\n\n<hr>\n\n<h2>Free Python Programming Books</h2>\n\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Non-Programmer%27s_Tutorial_for_Python_2.6\" rel=\"nofollow\">Wikibooks’ Non-Programmers Tutorial for Python</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://docs.python.org/tutorial/\" rel=\"nofollow\">The Official Python Tutorial</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://www.itmaybeahack.com/homepage/books/python.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">Building Skills in Python Version 2.6</a> - Steven F. 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