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What do you get when you cross a snake and a pie?

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What do you get when you cross a snake and a pie?

This joke slithers in with a clever bit of wordplay, relying entirely on the double meaning of the word "python." The humor comes from the unexpected twist that a "python" isn't just a type of large snake, but also a very popular computer programming language. When you cross a snake with a pie, your brain might initially picture some sort of bizarre pastry creature, but the punchline redirects you to the linguistic connection.

The "pie" in the setup is a subtle nod to the origin of the Python programming language. Its creator, Guido van Rossum, named it after the British comedy troupe Monty Python, known for their surreal and often food-related sketches. So, while you're thinking about a literal pie, the joke is actually baking in a reference to the language's silly namesake, making the "python" reveal even more amusing for those in the know. It's a delightful example of how a simple pun can tie together biology, technology, and a touch of comedy history.