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Description Python for Windows interpreter icon used until the icons were coördinated across platforms in 2006.
Date circa 1996
date QS:P,+1996-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Was added to the Python source tree shortly after the 1.5b1 release in this commit, and first appeared in the main Python package in the 1.5b2 release. The HISTORY file's entry for Python 1.5b2 describes this change as follows (referring to pycon.ico, although py.ico and the original pyc.ico have the same origin, were added at the same time, and are closely related):

Also, both python.exe and pythonw.exe now have a pretty icon (a green snake in a box, courtesy Mark Hammond).

Prior to which, Hammond's PythonWin package had already been using the icon set. PythonWin for Python 1.3 (readme dated May 1996) was a single package shipping the PythonWin IDE with a Windows port of Python, and might have been the first Python for Windows distribution; its pythonwi.exe includes icons matching py.ico (1, 3) and pycon.ico (4) as icon resources, as well as including pycon.ico as a standalone file. PythonWin for Python 1.4, distributed as an add-on package for the (now separated out) Python 1.4 Windows distribution, added a sixth icon resource to PYTHONWIN.EXE, matching the original pyc.ico. All three original icons can still be found in Hammond's PyWin32 repo (IDR_MAIN.ICO and IDR_PYTH.ICO match py.ico).
Author Mark Hammond
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current13:25, 4 August 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:25, 4 August 202232 × 32 (475 bytes)HarJIT (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Python for Windows source code icon used until the icons were coördinated across platforms in 2006. |Source=Was added to the Python source tree shortly after the 1.5b1 release in [https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/f11d0240e37749f6278b7f7763364f1c90d3bcdc this commit], and first appeared in the main Python package in the 1.5b2 release. The [https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/d0d0154443cafb2f0a2cdfb6a1267d80cce8388e/Misc/HISTORY HISTORY file]'s entry for Py...

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