Beginning Python: Using Python 2.6 and Python 3.1
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:15/01/2010
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Price:$59.99
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Biography
James Payne is Editor in Chief of www.developershed.com, a network of high-technology sites that serves millions of unique visitors every month who are seeking tutorials, advice, answers, or articles.
Table of Contents
Part I: Dipping Your Toe into Python.
Chapter 1: Programming Basics and Strings.
Chapter 2: Numbers and Operators.
Chapter 3: Variables -- Names for Values.
Part II: Python Language and the Standard Library.
Chapter 4: Making Decisions.
Chapter 5: Functions.
Chapter 6: Classes and Objects.
Chapter 7: Organizing Programs.
Chapter 8: Files and Directories.
Chapter 9: Other Features of the Language.
Chapter 10: Building a Module.
Chapter 11: Text Processing.
Part III: Putting Python to Work.
Chapter 12: Testing.
Chapter 13: Writing a GUI with Python.
Chapter 14: Accessing Databases.
Chapter 15: Using Python for XML.
Chapter 16: Network Programming.
Chapter 17: Extension Programming with C.
Chapter 18: Numerical Programming.
Chapter 19: An Introduction to Django.
Chapter 20: Web Applications and Web Services.
Chapter 21: Integrating Java with Python.
Part IV: Appendices.
Appendix A: Answers to the Exercises.
Appendix B: Online Resources.
Appendix C: What’s New in Python 3.1.
Appendix D: Glossary.
Index.
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