Python: The Documentary
By D. Santiago in Scrapbook
September 4, 2025
I just watched “Python: The Documentary” and absolutely loved it 🩵 Highly recommended!
Takeaway
The documentary narrates not only the technical milestones but the human journey:
- 🚀 How Guido van Rossum’s vision and persistence turned a small project (started over a Christmas break!) into a global phenomenon.
- 🚨How the community navigated tough transitions (obviously we are talking about Python 2 → 3) and came out stronger.
- 🐍 How tools like Anaconda helped Python explode in data science.
- 🩵 And how a culture of inclusivity transformed PyCon into a space that reflects the diversity of the wider world.
It’s fascinating to see that Python’s growth wasn’t just about clever design choices. Its real strength came from something deeper: A culture that welcomes ideas, contributions, and people. As Brett Cannon famously said:
Came for the language, stayed for the community. ✨
That sentiment really sums up what makes Python the world’s most loved programming language 🐍.