NO
It doesn't always start with 438
You should think of it like a Unique Register number number for a college student or employee id number (but for Python objects)
Look at what the docs say
id(object)
Return the “identity” of an object. This is an integer which is guaranteed to be unique and constant for this object during its lifetime. Two objects with non-overlapping lifetimes may have the same id() value.
CPython implementation detail: This is the address of the object in memory.
To make things clear. I assume you know that no matter how many variables you create if they hold the same value then in Python they are all the same. (Aliases)
Look at the interpreter.
>>> a=10
>>> id(10)
26775680
>>> b=20
>>> id(20)
26775440
Unique right. Now look,
>>> a=10
>>> b=10
>>> id(a)
26775680
>>> id(b)
26775680
Also look,
>>> a=10
>>> id(a)
26775680
>>> a=20
>>> b=a
>>> id(a)
26775440
>>> id(b)
26775440
So every value (objects) are assigned a unique value. And that value is nothing but your id().
Since OP asked!
Implementations of Python.
Meaning:
An "implementation" of Python should be taken to mean a program or environment which provides support for the execution of programs written in the Python language, as represented by the CPython reference implementation.
So what that means is Cpython is tha language engine which runs Python code (the language). Why it is named Cpython? To differentiate Python (the language) from Cpython (the implementation).
So basically Cpython is the one which the most common Python implementation (CPython: written in C, often referred to as simply ‘Python’) The one you download from python.org is this one
You need to distinguish between a language and an implementation. Python is a language.
According to Wikipedia,
"A programming language is a notation for writing programs, which are specifications of a computation or algorithm".
This means that it's simply the rules and syntax for writing code. Separately we have a
programming language implementation
which in most cases, is the actual interpreter or compiler.
So CPython - Implementation in C
There's Jython - Implementation in Java
IronPython - Implementation in C#
And some more. Take a look at them here Implementations. Download and mess with them to know more.