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by alayne 2733 days ago
It was though

https://www.artima.com/intv/pyscale.html

"So I never intended Python to be the primary language for programmers, although it has become the primary language for many Python users. It was intended to be a second language for people who were already experienced programmers, as some of the early design choices reflect. On the other hand, intuitively I probably stuck to many of ABC's design principles. Because although I had my criticisms of ABC, I borrowed many of its valuable elements, which eventually made Python a great language for people who aren't ace programmers or who are just learning. We now have a large community of people using Python as an educational language, teaching Python in schools. These people aren't and may never be professional programmers, but they still find some programming skills useful." -GvR

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The very quote you linked explicitly contradicts you...

"It was intended to be a second language for people who were already experienced programmers, as some of the early design choices reflect. "