Pythonesque
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Etymology 1
    
From the name of the British comedy troupe Monty Python, referring to their signature type of humour.
Adjective
    
Pythonesque (comparative more Pythonesque, superlative most Pythonesque)
- (of humour) Farcically surreal or absurd.
Adjective
    
Pythonesque (comparative more Pythonesque, superlative most Pythonesque)
- (computing, informal) Typical of, or suited to, the Python programming language.
- 2001, Andy Duncan, Sean Hull, Oracle and Open Source: Tools and Applications:- The module works by wrapping the C-extendedTkintermodule into Pythonesque classes.
 
- 2003, Richard Hightower, Python Programming with the Java Class Libraries:- If you want to cut out a third line, you can rewrite the above with a lambda function, which turns four lines into one (how very Pythonesque).
 
 
Further reading
    
 Monty Python on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Monty Python on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Python (programming language) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Python (programming language) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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