PEP
English
Noun
PEP (countable and uncountable, plural PEPs)
- (medicine) Initialism of post-exposure prophylaxis.
- Coordinate term: PrEP
- (UK, finance) Initialism of personal equity plan (a former financial instrument).
- (UK, countable) Initialism of politically exposed person.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of phosphoenolpyruvate.
- (programming, countable) Initialism of Python enhancement proposal.
- 2018, Cody Jackson, Secret Recipes of the Python Ninja: Over 70 recipes that uncover powerful programming tactics in Python, Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 282:
- PEPs are design documents that provide information to the Python community, describing new features (or proposed new features) for Python, its processes, or its environment.
Proper noun
PEP
- (UK politics, historical) Initialism of Political and Economic Planning, a British policy think tank.
- Coordinate term: PSI
- 1967, “Researchers find widespread discrimination and prejudice against immigrants to Britain”, in The Observer:
- Come a survey like last week’s PEP report on the extent of race prejudice, and another such wave looks like jogging the Government into introducing legislation dealing with housing and employment.
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