Python and Fortran share something: both are divine.
- Python was Gaia’s son: Python (mythology) - Wikipedia
- Fortran’s father is Backus, and Bacchus is the roman name of Dionysus, a son of Zeus and a god of many things. One of his epithets was Dimetor Διμητωρ (“Twice-Born”) and refers to Dionysus’ two births (Fortran I and Fortran 90?). He was also said to be young and old, “the older and the younger of all gods”.