Enter the Python
Python is the marvelous creation of Guido Van Rossum, a Dutch computer scientist and mathematician who decided to gift the world with a project he was playing around with over Christmas 1989. The language appeared to the public somewhere around 1991, and since then has evolved to be one of the leading programming languages used worldwide today.
We (the authors) started programming when we were both very young. Fabrizio started at the age of 7, on a Commodore VIC-20, which was later replaced by its bigger brother, the Commodore 64. The language it used was BASIC. Heinrich started when he learned Pascal in high school. Between us, we’ve programmed in Pascal, Assembly, C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic, PHP, ASP, ASP .NET, C#, and plenty of others we can’t even remember; only when we landed on Python did we finally get the feeling that you go through when you find the right couch in the shop, when all of your body is yelling: Buy this one! This one is perfect!
It took us about a day to become accustomed to it. Its syntax is a bit different from what we were used to, but after getting past that initial feeling of discomfort (like having new shoes), we both just fell in love with it. Deeply. Let us see why.