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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
# Translators:
# python-doc bot, 2025
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.14\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-04-05 14:30+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2025-09-16 00:02+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: python-doc bot, 2025\n"
"Language-Team: Swedish (https://app.transifex.com/python-doc/teams/5390/"
"sv/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: sv\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
msgid "Whetting Your Appetite"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you do much work on computers, eventually you find that there's some task "
"you'd like to automate. For example, you may wish to perform a search-and-"
"replace over a large number of text files, or rename and rearrange a bunch "
"of photo files in a complicated way. Perhaps you'd like to write a small "
"custom database, or a specialized GUI application, or a simple game."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If you're a professional software developer, you may have to work with "
"several C/C++/Java libraries but find the usual write/compile/test/re-"
"compile cycle is too slow. Perhaps you're writing a test suite for such a "
"library and find writing the testing code a tedious task. Or maybe you've "
"written a program that could use an extension language, and you don't want "
"to design and implement a whole new language for your application."
msgstr ""
msgid "Python is just the language for you."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"You could write a Unix shell script or Windows batch files for some of these "
"tasks, but shell scripts are best at moving around files and changing text "
"data, not well-suited for GUI applications or games. You could write a C/C++/"
"Java program, but it can take a lot of development time to get even a first-"
"draft program. Python is simpler to use, available on Windows, macOS, and "
"Unix operating systems, and will help you get the job done more quickly."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python is simple to use, but it is a real programming language, offering "
"much more structure and support for large programs than shell scripts or "
"batch files can offer. On the other hand, Python also offers much more "
"error checking than C, and, being a *very-high-level language*, it has high-"
"level data types built in, such as flexible arrays and dictionaries. "
"Because of its more general data types Python is applicable to a much larger "
"problem domain than Awk or even Perl, yet many things are at least as easy "
"in Python as in those languages."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python allows you to split your program into modules that can be reused in "
"other Python programs. It comes with a large collection of standard modules "
"that you can use as the basis of your programs --- or as examples to start "
"learning to program in Python. Some of these modules provide things like "
"file I/O, system calls, sockets, and even interfaces to graphical user "
"interface toolkits like Tk."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python is an interpreted language, which can save you considerable time "
"during program development because no compilation and linking is necessary. "
"The interpreter can be used interactively, which makes it easy to experiment "
"with features of the language, to write throw-away programs, or to test "
"functions during bottom-up program development. It is also a handy desk "
"calculator."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python enables programs to be written compactly and readably. Programs "
"written in Python are typically much shorter than equivalent C, C++, or "
"Java programs, for several reasons:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"the high-level data types allow you to express complex operations in a "
"single statement;"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"statement grouping is done by indentation instead of beginning and ending "
"brackets;"
msgstr ""
msgid "no variable or argument declarations are necessary."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python is *extensible*: if you know how to program in C it is easy to add a "
"new built-in function or module to the interpreter, either to perform "
"critical operations at maximum speed, or to link Python programs to "
"libraries that may only be available in binary form (such as a vendor-"
"specific graphics library). Once you are really hooked, you can link the "
"Python interpreter into an application written in C and use it as an "
"extension or command language for that application."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"By the way, the language is named after the BBC show \"Monty Python's Flying "
"Circus\" and has nothing to do with reptiles. Making references to Monty "
"Python skits in documentation is not only allowed, it is encouraged!"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Now that you are all excited about Python, you'll want to examine it in some "
"more detail. Since the best way to learn a language is to use it, the "
"tutorial invites you to play with the Python interpreter as you read."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the next chapter, the mechanics of using the interpreter are explained. "
"This is rather mundane information, but essential for trying out the "
"examples shown later."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The rest of the tutorial introduces various features of the Python language "
"and system through examples, beginning with simple expressions, statements "
"and data types, through functions and modules, and finally touching upon "
"advanced concepts like exceptions and user-defined classes."
msgstr ""