Python may refer to:
Snakes
edit- Pythonidae, a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia
- Python (genus), a genus of Pythonidae found in Africa and Asia
- Python (mythology), a mythical serpent
Computing
edit- Python (programming language), a widely used high-level programming language
- Python, a native code compiler for CMU Common Lisp
- Python, the internal project name for the PERQ 3 computer workstation
People
edit- Python of Aenus (4th-century BCE), student of Plato
- Python (painter) (ca. 360–320 BCE), vase painter in Poseidonia
- Python of Byzantium (4th-century BCE), orator, diplomat of Philip II of Macedon
- Python of Catana, poet who accompanied Alexander the Great
- Python Anghelo (1954–2014), Romanian graphic artist
Roller coasters
edit- Python (Efteling), a roller coaster in the Netherlands
- Python (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay), a defunct roller coaster
- Python (Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio), a steel roller coaster
Vehicles
edit- Python (automobile maker), an Australian car company
- Python (Ford prototype), a Ford prototype sports car
Weaponry
edit- Python (missile), a series of Israeli air-to-air missiles
- Python (nuclear primary), a gas-boosted fission primary used in thermonuclear weapons
- Colt Python, a revolver
Other uses
edit- Python (codename), a British nuclear war contingency plan
- Python (film), a 2000 horror film by Richard Clabaugh
- Monty Python or the Pythons, a British comedy group
- Python (Monty) Pictures, a company owned by the troupe's surviving members
- Python, a work written by philosopher Timon of Phlius