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  1. Head First Programming by Vern Ceder, 2008-05-15
  2. Data Crunching: Solve Everyday Problems Using Java, Python, and more. by Greg Wilson, 2005-04-20
  3. Python How to Program, 1/e by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2002-02-04
  4. Mathematics for the Digital Age & Programming in Python by Maria Litvin and Gary Litvin, 2007
  5. Mobile Python: Rapid prototyping of applications on the mobile platform (Symbian Press) by Jürgen Scheible, Ville Tuulos, 2007-12-14
  6. The Quick Python Book by Daryl D Harms, Kenneth McDonald, 2000-01-01
  7. Essential Python for Corpus Linguistics by Mark Johnson, 2008-10-01
  8. Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears: Using Python to Create Ajax-Powered Sites by Mark Ramm, Kevin Dangoor, et all 2007-03-20
  9. Problem Solving With Algorithms And Data Structures Using Python by Bradley N. Miller, David L. Ranum, 2005-09
  10. Beginning Python: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) by Magnus Lie Hetland, 2008-06-23
  11. Sams Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours (Teach Yourself -- 24 Hours) by Ivan Van Laningham, Ivan Van Laningham, 2000-05-15
  12. CherryPy Essentials: Rapid Python Web Application Development by Sylvain Hellegouarch, 2007-03-31
  13. Starting Out with Python by Tony Gaddis, 2008-03-10
  14. XML Processing with Perl, Python, and PHP by Martin C. Brown, 2001-11-21

81. Python Programming | Blogmarks | Blog | 1976design.com
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82. Teaching With Python
python programming An Introduction to Computer Science. I have written an introductory CS textbook using Python. It is published by Franklin,
http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/
Teaching with Python
At Wartburg College we have been using Python extensively in our curriculm since 1998. We have found it to be a near-ideal first language and a useful tool throughout the curriculum. You can find out all about Python at http://www.python.org . This page has links to some of my materials.
Python as a First Language
Paper presented at 13th Annual Midwest Computer Conference, March 1999. This position paper presents the case for Python in CS1 and CS2 courses.
Teaching Computer Science with Python
HTML version of a workshop I presented at SIGCSE 2004. sigcse-slides.pdf is a PDF file of the slides, and sigcse-handout.pdf is a handout with 4 slides per page.
Simple not Simplistic: Squeezing the most from CS1 with Python
HTML version of a talk I presented at CCSC Fall 2003. ccsc-slides.pdf is a PDF file of the slides, and ccsc-handout.pdf is a handout with 4 slides per page.
Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science
I have written an introductory CS textbook using Python. It is published by . If you are interested in reviewing or adopting this textbook, contact

83. Python Programming For Bioinformatics :: Courses :: Visitors :: Continuing Studi
python programming for Bioinformatics. This course covers the Python computer scripting language with an emphasis on bioinformatics.
http://www.brandeis.edu/continuing/visitors/course.php?courseid=9622&term=052

84. ACCU Reviews: Core Python Programming
Review Core python programming. Core python programming by Wesley Chun Recommended. ISBN 0 13 026036 3 Publisher Prentice Hall Pages 762pp CD
http://www.accu.org/bookreviews/public/reviews/c/c002320.htm

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Recommended ISBN: Publisher: Prentice Hall Pages: Price: Categories: python Reviewed by Francis Glassborow in C Vu 13-2 (Apr 2001) Reviewing books on Python is much harder for me than reviewing books on C or C++. In the latter cases I can quickly determine the author's technical proficiency and if a book fails that test, the question is whether there are some redeeming features that make it worth encouraging the author to revise the book, or should I just commit it to the waste bin. Harsh, I know, but we have enough good books on C and C++ so that we should not be encouraging bad authors to waste resources, both theirs and ours. Now, I am just struggling to learn Python and it will probably take me a good while to get a firm grasp of it, so I must assume, within reason, that the author is technically correct. If I am wrong, and you, as the reader of this review know that I am, please make an extra effort to write your own review and send it to me (editoraccu.org). It is only in this way that I can afford to have a provisional opinion on a book such as this one. First a few details. The book comes with a CD that includes the source and binaries of all the current releases (well, that is up to 2.0, though 2.1 is now in beta). It also includes JPython 1.1 as well as the source from this book, the latest FAQ for Python as well as various other extras.

85. NewsForge | Version 2.3.3 Of The Python Programming Language
Version 2.3.3 of the python programming Language article related to Python, Open Source, and NewsVac.
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/12/30/2028245&tid=132&tid=109&tid

86. Scriptolutions - Script Programming Tools
A IDE specialized for developing web applications (webware/cgi) but also useable for 'traditional' python programming. Commercial
http://www.scriptolutions.com/arachno_python.php
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PHP is the number one language for developing medium sized web applications. You will get:
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Python is an established solution for fast prototyping and large and complex script projects.
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Our solution for the brand new and very popular Ruby language gives you
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Arachno Perl IDE
The IDE for the most popular CGI language Perl.

87. Wing IDE Professional
A powerful development environment for the python programming language. Commercial
http://wingide.com/wingide
Wing IDE Professional
The best Python IDE currently available Stephen Scherer, Ed.D., Jan 2004 Wing IDE Professional is a powerful integrated development environment (IDE) for the Python programming language. Wing IDE and Python focus on boosting productivity and code quality, especially in complex projects with changing requirements.
Code Intelligence
Wing understands your Python code and puts context appropriate-knowledge at your fingertips, whether you're typing in the editor, working in the source browser, managing your project, or debugging your application. The code intelligence tools provided by Wing are: Auto-completer Reduces typing burden and mistakes. The completion options are always context-appropriate and update immediately after code is edited. Source assistant Provides context-appropriate call signature and source documentation while you edit or browse your code. Error indicators Flag bad code as you type. Source browser Browse single files or your whole project by module or class heirarchy. Goto-definition Jump directly to point of definition.

88. HotScripts.com :: Python :: Computer Scripts & Applications :: Python Programmin
python programming on Win 32 The first book to explains how to use Python You can be the FIRST one to write a review for python programming on Win 32.
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Python Programming on Win32 is the first book to demonstrate how to use it as a serious Windows development and administration tool. Unlike scripting on Unix, Windows scripting involves integrating a number of components, such as COM or the various mail and database APIs, with the Win32 programming interface. While experienced Windows C++ programmers can find their way through the various objects, most people need some guidance, and this book is it. It addresses all the basic technologies for common integration tasks on Windows, explaining both the Windows issues and the Python code you need to glue things together. Topics covered: Python programming quick-start, Windows Python basics, Python support for COM/DCOM, the Pythonwin editor, Office 2000 scripting, Windows NT administration and system programming, Python MFC programming, and Active Scripting.

89. Xellsoft - Home
Specialize in python programming technology and object oriented databases, develop custom software and offer consulting in the area of internet, data communication, technical and scientific programming.
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90. Python-list Info Page
General discussion list for the python programming language.
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Python-list General discussion list for the Python programming language About Python-list English (USA) This mailing list is a general discussion list for the Python programming language. Please note that for those who prefer, this list is mirrored to the Usenet newsgroup comp.lang.python
For more information about the Python programming language, please see www.python.org To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Python-list Archives Using Python-list To post a message to all the list members, send email to python-list@python.org You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to Python-list Subscribe to Python-list by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. This is a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
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91. Guido's Personal Home Page
Personal home page of the creator of the python programming language.
http://www.python.org/~guido/

Guido van Rossum - Personal Home Page
"Gawky and proud of it."
Who I Am
I am the author of the Python programming language. See also my resume and my publications list , a brief bio , assorted writings presentations and interviews (all about Python), some pictures of me Orlijn , and my blog on Artima.com. This web page is not one of my priorities. Much of the information here is several years old, and although still correct, not necessarily very relevant. I do try to make sure that all the links work, from time to time. In July 2003, I left Zope Corporation to go work for Dan Farmer's new company, Elemental Security in San Mateo, California. I have moved with my family to the San Francisco bay area. For better or for worse, the news made Slashdot In June 2003, I was finalist in the category "IT - Software (Individual)" of the World Technology Network awards In May 2003, I received the NLUUG Award 2003 for extraordinary services to the community of users of Unix and Open Systems. In February 2002, I was given the Free Software Foundation Award On November 5, 2001, my son

92. Ninth International Python Conference
Held in Long Beach, California, 58 March 2001, 9th in series of conferences for those interested in the python programming language.
http://www.python9.org/
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93. And Now For Something Completely Different: Instant Python
This is a minimal crashcourse in the programming language python. For more about the wonders of object-oriented programming in python,
http://www.hetland.org/python/instant-python.php
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Instant Python
[If you like this tutorial, please check out my book Beginning Python This is a minimal crash-course in the programming language Python . To learn more, take a look at the documentation at the Python web site, www.python.org ; especially the tutorial . If you wonder why you should be interested, check out the comparison page where Python is compared to other languages. This introduction has been translated into several languages, among them Portuguese Italian Spanish Russian ... Japanese , and German , and is currently being translated into Norwegian, Polish, and Korean. Since this document still might undergo changes, these translations may not always be up to date. Note : To get the examples working properly, write the programs in a text file and then run that with the interpreter; do not try to run them directly in the interactive interpreter - not all of them will work. (Please do not ask me for details on this! I get swamped with emails on the subject... Check the

94. Instant Hacking : Learn How To Program With Python
By Magnus Lie Hetland. Minimal, concise, general introduction to programming, via python, moves very quickly. English, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Serbian,
http://www.hetland.org/python/instant-hacking.php
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[If you like this tutorial, please check out my book Beginning Python This is a short introduction to the art of programming, with examples written in the programming language Python . (If you already know how to program, but want a short intro to Python, you may want to check out my article Instant Python .) This article has been translated into Italian Polish Japanese Serbian , and Brazilian Portuguese , and is in the process of being translated into Korean. This page is not about breaking into other people's computer systems etc. I'm not into that sort of thing, so please don't email me about it. Note : To get the examples working properly, write the programs in a text file and then run that with the interpreter; do not try to run them directly in the interactive interpreter - not all of them will work. (Please don't ask me on details on this. Check the documentation or send an email to help@python.org

95. ONLamp.com: Python DevCenter
The O'Reilly Network is a portal for developers interested in new technologies, including new platforms, programming languages, and operating systems. The python DevCenter includes, for example, articles, FAQs, links, guides and a discussion forum.
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96. GUI Programming With Python QT Edition
A guide to application development using PyQt.
http://www.opendocs.org/pyqt/

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Table of Contents Preface
Who is using PyQt For whom is this book intended How to read this book ... About the BlackAdder IDE
I. Introduction to the BlackAdder IDE
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Introduction How sip works Creating .sip files ... Index List of Tables GUI Toolkits for Python Matrix of QObject combinations.

97. PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
Suite of common programming problems solved in Ada, C++, Erlang, Guile, Haskell, Java, Masd, merd, NASM, Objective Caml, Perl, Pliant, python, Ruby, Tcl.
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/
PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
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Following the great Perl Cookbook here ) which presents a suite of common programming problems solved in the Perl language, this project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages. If successful, this project may become a primary resource for quick, handy and free reference to solve most common programming problems using higher-level programming languages, and for comparison on ease-of-use and power/efficiency of these languages. The material, considered as some Documentation, is wholy released under the Gnu Free Documentation License freely available Please subscribe to the discussion mailing-list if interested in the project. The FAQ is here . You may also see who talked about Pleac.
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The latest status is accessible from here (the Perl part is the Solutions from the Perl Cookbook, the rest is PLEAC contents):

98. Free Programming And Computer Science Books
Free online programming and computer science books (Linux, Java, Microsoft tools, C/C++, Perl anf python).
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    - This book stems in part from courses taught at the University of Kentucky and at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on programming language design. There are many good books that deal with the subject at an undergraduate level, but there are few that are suitable for a one-semester graduate level course. This book is my attempt to fill that gap. The goal of this course, and hence of this book, is to expose first-year graduate students to a wide range of programming language paradigms and issues, so that they can understand the literature on programming languages.
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99. Ruby Home Page
Interpreted, dynamically typed, pure objectoriented, scripting language for fast, easy programming, from Japan. Simple, straightforward, extensible. Many features to process text files and do system management, as in Perl. More elegant than Perl, fewer parentheses than Lisp. Japan has more users of Ruby than python. Open Source
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Ruby 1.8.3 has been released. The source is here , and the md5sum is 63d6c2bddd6af86664e338b31f3189a6. Last update on September 21, 2005 00:50
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Registration for RubyConf 2005 is CLOSING soon. The schedule is as follows:
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So, all you stragglers, get over to the RubyConf site Last update on September 06, 2005 17:00
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David Black announced on ruby-talk that there are now 136 registrants, from 12 countries, for RubyConf 2005. If you still have not registered, do it now. Full registration (i.e., full meal plans) ends in two weeks. Non-full may continue past that, but not forever. Go to the RubyConf site for complete registration details.

100. The ISSZONE
Game programming resources for VB, Java, JavaScript, python and Perl. Tutorials, source codes, forum, sound files, pictures, programming tools and links.
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