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  1. Python Annotated Archives by Martin C. Brown, 1999-11-10
  2. Scripting with Objects: A Comparative Presentation of Scripting with Perl and Python by Avinash C. Kak, 2008-04-04
  3. XML Processing with Python (with CD-ROM) by Sean McGrath, 2000-06-15
  4. wxPython in Action by Noel Rappin, Robin Dunn, 2006-03-23
  5. Core Python Programming (Prentice Hall Ptr Core Series) by Wesley J. Chun, 2000
  6. Python Programming on Win32 by Mark; Robinson, Andy Hammond, 2000
  7. Introduction To Computing & Programming Python No CD by Mark Guzdial, 2005
  8. Python Programming: From the Ground Up by Martin C. Brown, 2000-07
  9. Python Programming with the Java(tm) Class Libraries: A Tutorial for Building Web and Enterprise Applications with Jython by Richard Hightower, 2002
  10. Gui Programming With Python: Using the Qt Toolkit by Boudewijn Rempt, 2002-01
  11. Python Web Programming by Holden Steve, 2002
  12. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING AND PROGRAMMING IN PYTHON by MARK GUZDIAL, 2005
  13. Game Programming with Python, Lua, and R by Tom Gutschmidt, 2003-12-01
  14. Masterminds of Programming: Inspiring conversations with creators of major programming languages (Programming) by Federico Biancuzzi, 2008-09-15

101. Introduction To Programming Using Python
Introduction to programming using python. Next. Introduction to programming using python. programming Course for Biologists at the Pasteur Institute
http://www.pasteur.fr/formation/infobio/python/
Introduction to Programming using Python
Introduction to Programming using Python
Programming Course for Biologists at the Pasteur Institute
Katja Schuerer
Corinne Maufrais
Catherine Letondal
Eric Deveaud
Marie-Agnes Petit
Pasteur Institute February, 1 2005 Abstract The objective of this course is to teach programming concepts to biologists. It is thus aimed at people who are not professional computer scientists, but who need a better control of computers for their own research. This programming course is part of a course in informatics for biology . If you are already a programmer, and if you are just looking for an introduction to Python, you can go to this Python course (in Bioinformatics). PDF version of this course This course is still under construction . Comments are welcome. Handouts for practical sessions (still under construction) will be available on request. Contact: ieb@pasteur.fr Table of Contents
Introduction
First session Documentation Why Python ...
Bibliography
List of Figures
History of programming languages(Source) Namespace Reassigning values to variables Interpretation of formatting templates ... A composite tree
List of Tables
Order of operator evaluation (highest to lowest) String formatting: Conversion characters String formatting: Modifiers Type conversion functions ... String methods, operators and builtin functions

102. WorldViz Vizard Virtual Reality Toolkit
A virtual reality development interface. Its python based scripting language makes 3D programming efficient and easy. Virtual humans can be instantly inserted into existing environments.
http://www.worldviz.com/vizard.htm

103. Secure Programming For Linux And Unix
C++, Java, Perl,python, TCL, and Ada95.
http://ftp.inf.tu-dresden.de/pub/os/linux/documentation/howto/Secure-Programs-HO
<" and ``helpfully'' insert one - attackers can exploit this behavior and use the ">" to create an undesired " (paragraph), (bold), (italics), (emphasis), (strong emphasis), (preformatted text),
(forced line break - note it doesn't require a closing tag), as well as all their ending tags. Not only do you need to ensure that only a small set of ``safe'' HTML commands are accepted, you also need to ensure that they are properly nested and closed (i.e., that the HTML commands are ``balanced''). In XML, this is termed ``well-formed'' data. A few exceptions could be made if you're accepting standard HTML (e.g., supporting an implied where not provided before a [IE] [IE] [Mozilla] [IE] [code] ... [code] This is not a complete list, of course, but it at least is a sample of the kinds of attacks that you must prevent by strictly limiting the tags and attributes you can allow from untrusted users. Konstantin Riabitsev has posted [http://www.mricon.com/html/phpfilter.html] some PHP code to filter HTML (GPL); I've not examined it closely, but you might want to take a look. - 5.11.4. Validating Hypertext Links (URIs/URLs) Careful readers will notice that I did not include the hypertext link tag as a safe tag in HTML. Clearly, you could add

104. Lowering The Bar To Code
Here I share a tale of how python has lowered the bar to make productive GUI programming a reality for those not born with a debugger in their pram .
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6340
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105. JMinds - Java, J2EE, JDBC, JSP, Servlets, EJB, Placement Papers
Maheshwaran, S. and Indumathi, R. about, projects. Computer programming resources for Java, JSP, ANTLR, C, c++, python.
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java/ java contents, which has programs, articles etc

106. O'Reilly Network: Python As A First Language
Are you a newcomer to programming? python is an ideal first language. You re right and you ve just read your first python program.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2000/06/02/magazine/python_first_languag
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Databases LinuxDevCenter.com MacDevCenter.com ... WebServices.XML.com Affiliate Sites LinuxQuestions.org OSDir.com Servlets.com Resource Centers Bioinformatics C/C++ Databases Digital Media ... Python Standard Library Print Email Add to Project Trackbacks Blog this Tags: python Bookmark with del.icio.us by Cameron Laird Related Articles Python Resources Adding Data Visualization to Python for Producing Graphs You've never programmed in Python before. Should you start now? Yes. This is as sure a bet as you're going to get in the technology horse races: The benefits of the Python programming language are so many, and its costs so low, that you're almost sure to come out ahead. Python's strength is its universality. Once you learn it, you'll find you can use it for nearly all the programming you do. Press coverage might have led you to think that it's "just a scripting language for the Web," or only used by academics. As good as Python is in those roles, you'll see below how it also does much more. Among other things, Python is: a starter language, scalable to large professional programs, graphically savvy, and it even does windows!

107. Bennieston, Andrew J. - ByteKill
Computer security, programming and linux related articles. Projects (C++, python).
http://www.bytekill.net/

108. DISLIN
Library of subroutines and functions that display data graphically. Software is available for the programming languages C, Fortran 77, Fortran 90, Perl, python and Java.
http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/dislin/

109. A Short Introduction To The ABC Language
python's predecessor. Interactive language, environment for personal computing, originally intended as replacement for BASIC. Designed by first doing task analysis of programming. Home site, description, code samples, downloads, contact.
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/abc/
A Short Introduction to the ABC Language
Also available in Japanese NEW Two new implementations are now available: an improved PC version, and precompiled binaries for Redhat Linux. ABC is an interactive programming language and environment for personal computing, originally intended as a good replacement for BASIC. It was designed by first doing a task analysis of the programming task. ABC is easy to learn (an hour or so for someone who has already programmed), and yet easy to use. Originally intended as a language for beginners, it has evolved into a powerful tool for beginners and experts alike. Here is an example function words to collect the set of all words in a document: Some features of the language:
  • a powerful collection of only 5 data types that can easily be combined strong typing, yet without declarations no limitations (such as max int), apart from sheer exhaustion of memory refinements to support top-down programming nesting by indentation programs typically one fourth or one fifth the size of the equivalent Pascal or C.
Some features of the environment:
  • no need for files: procedures and functions and global variables remain after logging out one consistent face is shown to the user at all times, whether executing commands, editing, or entering input to a program

110. Sean Brown: Xacting.com
Information and code for developers on python, zope, ColdFusion, ASP, XML, XMLRPC and Web programming.
http://www.xacting.com/
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111. P-nand-q.com
Home of esoteric programming languages such as Java2K, Smith , Sorted!, , Esogotschi and the Great python Language Zoo. Also heavy on the code obfuscation front.
http://www.p-nand-q.com/
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112. ProQuest Information And Learning - Programming Python, 2nd Edition
programming python focuses on advanced applications of python. Endorsed by python creator Guido van Rossum, it demonstrates advanced python techniques,
http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/0596000855
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Programming Python, 2nd Edition By Mark Lutz Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: March 2001 ISBN: Pages: Slots:
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Index Programming Python focuses on advanced applications of Python. Endorsed by Python creator Guido van Rossum, it demonstrates advanced Python techniques, and addresses software design issues such as reusability and object-oriented programming. The enclosed platform-neutral CD-ROM has book examples and various Python-related packages, including the full Python Version 2.0 source code distribution.
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Completely revised and improved, the second edition of Programming Python is an excellent compendium of material geared toward the more knowledgeable Python developer. It includes dozens of reusable scripts for common scripting tasks, and is one of the best available sources of information for this popular object-oriented scripting language. In over 1,200 pages of material, this book offers an extremely comprehensive guide to Python development. Though his book is densely packed with information, Mark Lutz is a lively and witty writer whose focus is on getting things done using the natural strengths of the Python language. To that end, after an introduction and history of the language, the book shows how to use Python for performing automated tasks with files and directories (for example, for doing backups both locally and on Web servers). Not only will this book teach you more about Python, but it will also give you a library of code that you can use as is or adapt for your own projects.

113. Do-It-Yourself English Teaching Activities
Text processing using the computer programming languages Perl, Tcl/Tk, and python, Perl scripts for extracting sentences out of HTML web pages.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/3472/index.html
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The Language Zoo (Conversational Moves) Activity Graphs with Scripted Language Scheduling Business Meetings (Business Activity)
Looking for someone Making and canceling appointments, suggesting times, inviting, accepting and declining invitations, politely declining invitations, apologizing, inquiring whether invitation is accepted or declined, inquiring about and expressing preference, expressing regret. Business Problems (Business Activity) Asking and offering advice, asking for and offering suggestions Corporate Organization (Business Activity) Describing what someone does in their job including responsibilities and why the job is important. Acquisitions Fever (Business Activity) Stating reservations, making predictions, giving advice

114. Main
C.V., diploma static formal verification . python section. Freeware and open source programs (Java, python, C++). Articles about Extreme programming. Some content in polish.
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Jestem konsultantem specjalizuj±cym siê w technikach zapewnienia jako¶ci w procesie tworzenia systemów informatycznych (systematyczne Testowanie Oprogramowania i weryfikacja statyczna). W centrum moich zainteresowañ zawodowych znajduje siê tak¿e Programowanie Obiektowe i nowe trendy w in¿ynierii oprogramowania. Popularyzujê w Polsce praktyki Extreme Programming I'm a consultant specialised in quality assurance techniques in information systems (using dynamic techniques like testing or static analisys). I'm also interested in Object Oriented Programming and new trends in software engeenering. I'm using Extreme Programming practices.

115. GraphApp
Toolkit for crossplatform GUI programming on Windows, X-Windows, Linux and Macintosh systems. It works with the C, C++ and python languages, and the source code can be freely downloaded here.
http://enchantia.com/software/graphapp/
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About GraphApp:
  • GraphApp is a toolkit for platform-independent graphical user interface programming in the C language. This web site deals with GraphApp version 3 , which has a slightly different API to prior versions, and is much more portable. MS-Windows and X-Windows versions are available in a single source code bundle.
News:
  • A release version of GraphApp version 3 is available for download. 2005/07/13: The package tree listing is back. It allows direct viewing of all files in the package.
Download GraphApp: Examples: Documentation: Community:
  • View the Message Board for news and information about GraphApp. Tell us what you are using GraphApp for by signing the Projects page.

116. David Jeffrey Ljung Madison - Verification Engineer Resume - Verification Resume
Madison, David Jeffrey Ljung San Francisco, CA USA Verification Engineer / Software Writer. CPU Verification and Debug (Transmeta, MIPs) verilog, Unix, programming, (perl, scheme, C++, Lisp, Basic, Fortran, Ruby, python, sed, yacc, sh, ksh, zsh, csh, tcsh) Shareware programming, (album, WizPort, SpeedWaller) VLSI (DEStiny), DNRC.
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I'm mostly interested in telecommuting or contracts in the Bay Area.
I'm not interested in full-time work.
I'm not interested in relocating, except for very short term.
(See DaveSource.com for more information.)
I generally have availability within a month of contact, though this is flexible in some cases. I've done CPU verification and tool writing since 1995.
My educational background is in hardware design and computer science. I have my resume in a few formats: More management-friendly formats: I'm not really interested in full-time positions, so please don't contact me unless it's for a contract job.
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117. Zope.org - HomePage
A general purpose AspectOriented programming, Generative programming, and CASE toolkit for python. Open Source, BSD-like
http://www.zope.org/Members/pje/Wikis/TransWarp/HomePage
@import url(http://www.zope.org/plone.css?skin=); @import url(http://www.zope.org/ploneCustom.css); You are not logged in Log in Join You are here: Home Members Phillip J. Eby's Zope Center My Wikis ... TransWarp Wiki HomePage

118. Lf160, Software Development: Developing Gnome Application With Python (Part 1)
Set of articles written for beginners in Gnome programming and GNU/Linux.
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/July2000/article160.shtml
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About the author:
Hilaire Fernandes is the vice-president of the OFSET , an organization to promote the development of free (as in freedom) education software for the Gnome desktop. He has also written Dr.Geo an award winning interactive geometry software and he is currently busy with Dr.Genius another mathematic education software for the Gnome desktop.
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Developing Gnome Application with Python (Part 1)
Abstract This series of articles is especially written for beginner in Gnome programming and GNU/Linux. The chosen development language, Python, avoids the common overload with compiled languages as C. Prior to the reading of this article some knowledge about Python programming is necessary.
Needed tools
To be able to run the program described in this article you will need at least:
  • Python 1.52

119. Programming Language Comparison
Table compares popular objectoriented languages Eiffel, Smalltalk, Ruby, Java, C++, python, Perl, Visual Basic.
http://www.jvoegele.com/software/langcomp.html
jvoegele.com Programmer's Corner > Programming Language Comparison
Programming Language Comparison
by Jason Voegele What follows is my personal evaluation and comparison of many popular programming languages. It is intended to provide very high-level information about the respective languages to anyone who is trying to decide which language(s) to learn or to use for a particular project. You can find a similar comparisons from Google Note: N/A indicates that a topic or feature is not applicable to the language. Eiffel Smalltalk Ruby Java C# C++ Python Perl Visual Basic Object-Orientation Pure Pure Pure Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid / Multi-Paradigm Hybrid Add-On / Hybrid Partial Support Static / Dynamic Typing Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Static Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Generic Classes Yes N/A N/A No No Yes N/A N/A No Inheritance Multiple Single Single class, multiple "mixins" Single class, multiple interfaces Single class, multiple interfaces Multiple Multiple Multiple None Feature Renaming Yes No Yes No No No No No No Method Overloading No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Operator Overloading Yes Yes?

120. Codefez > Home
Provides opinion pieces and technical articles on a wide variety of programming topics such as Delphi, python, Java and C++. CodeFez has a cross platform strategy and supports both Linux and Windows.
http://www.codefez.com/
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