.P File Extension
- Developer by: Python
- Category: Developer Files
- Format: Binary
What are .P files and how to open them?
Can't open .P file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .P file.
What is a .P file extension?
.P file extension is created by Python. .P has been classified as Developer Files. The format of .P file is Binary.
.P is Python Pickle File
A P file is a pickle file created by pickle, a Python module used for converting Python objects to a byte representation for storage on disk or transfer over a network. It allows for objects to be conveniently stored or transmitted without first having to convert the data to another format. P files can be "unpickled" and loaded back into program memory during runtime.
List of all softwares that can open the Python Pickle File
File Type 2:
Pascal Source Code
Developer by: Niklaus Wirth Category: Developer Files Format: Text
A P file is a source code file written in the Pascal programming language. It contains Pascal source code that can be edited with a Pascal development program or a basic text editor. P files can be compiled into executable programs using a Pascal compiler such as Turbo Pascal.
Pascal was originally developed in the late 1960s and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth. It is a procedural language that has led to several different variants such as Super Pascal and Pascal Sol. Object Pascal is also an extension of Pascal that was developed in 1985 and designed for object-oriented programming at Apple Computer. P files are one of several files used to store Pascal source code, along with the more common .PAS file.
List of all softwares that can open the Pascal Source Code
Mac | Free Pascal |
Bare Bones BBEdit |
MacroMates TextMate |
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File Type 3:
LightWave Plug-in
Developer by: NewTek Category: Plugin Files Format: Binary
Plugin file used by LightWave 3D, a 3D modeling and rendering application for animations and still images; stores data and procedures used for extending the software's functionality; often used for auto-generating custom 3D objects and modifying existing object properties.
List of all softwares that can open the LightWave Plug-in