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  1. Web Programming: Techniques for Integrating Python, Linux, Apache, and Mysql by George K., Thomas W. Christopher, and John P. Shafaee Thiruvathukal, 2001
  2. Python for Rookies by Sarah Mount, James Shuttleworth, et all 2008-02-07
  3. Python Tutorial (Open Source Library) by Guido Van Rossum, 2000-04
  4. Regular Expression Pocket Reference: Regular Expressions for Perl, Ruby, PHP, Python, C, Java and .NET (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) by Tony Stubblebine, 2007-07-18
  5. The Complete Python Training Course by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2002-06-26
  6. Professional Linux Programming by Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, Brad Clements, et all 2000-09
  7. The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right by Adrian Holovaty, Jacob Kaplan-Moss, 2007-12-06
  8. Python For Bioinformatics by Jason Kinser, 2008-06-15
  9. Python:The Complete Reference
  10. Python Library Reference (Open Source Library) by Guido Van Rossum, 1999-08
  11. Python: Create-Modify-Reuse by James O. Knowlton, 2008-06-10
  12. Perl to Python Migration by Martin C. Brown, 2001-11-02
  13. Perl How to Program, Introducing CGI and Python by H. M. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, et all 2001-01-25
  14. Web Standards Programmer's Reference : HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and PHP by Steven M. Schafer, 2005-08-05

121. Programming Python 2nd Edition - O'Reilly
The Second Edition of programming python from O Reilly is a great book for learning about network programming.
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122. QaTeX
Allows python modules to be used instead of (La)TeX style files to ease La(TeX) programming.
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(La)TeX macro programming is hard. Python is a powerful and easy to use scripting language. QaTeX allows Python modules to be used instead of (La)TeX style files. With QaTeX (pronounced `kwa-tech') TeX asks Questions and Python provides Answers. This project was started in March 2005. Not everything is in place yet. In the mean time, try We are pleased to announce release 0.1.1 of QaTeX. It is available from the project summary page (see above). This version provides proof of concept. It is not yet secure, so please don't use it with untrusted documents. Another problem is that QaTeX does not yet run under Windows. (It requires non-blocking read from stdin. If you can help with this, please get in touch.) A Perl version of QaTeX (written by Taco Hoekwater) will be coming soon.

123. Learn To Program Using Python: A Tutorial For Hobbyists, Self-Starters, And All
By Alan Gauld; Addison Wesley Professional, 2001, ISBN 0201709384, has CDROM. Introduction for those learning programming basics terminology, concepts, methods to write code. Assumes no prior knowledge but basic computer skills, unintimidating, clearly written. Addison Wesley
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Add to Cart Instructor Exam Copy Print Product Information Description This book is an ideal starting point for students learning the essentials of computer programming. Assuming no prior knowledge (other than basic computer operation), this unintimidating and clearly written guide introduces the student to programming terminology, fundamental concepts, and techniques for writing actual code. Python is ideal for novice programmers: it is available for free; it has simple syntax but powerful features; it supports lots of programming styles; it runs on many platforms; it has a friendly and helpful user community. Using the Python language to teach the fundamentals of computer programming, the book introduces elements of programming style and offers a look at the thinking and steps involved in designing a software solution. Several sample applications illustrate techniques and ideas in action.

124. Nokia - Nokia Launches Python Open-Source Programming Language For Series 60-Bas
Nokia Launches python OpenSource programming Language For Series 60-Based Mobile Devices.
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Python for Series 60 lets global Python developer community easily run applications for Series 60-based handsets Espoo, Finland - Nokia (NYSE:NOK), the global leader in mobility, today announced the launch of Python for the Series 60 Platform, allowing the worldwide open-source developer community that utilizes the powerful Python programming language to execute Python commands and run Python scripts and applications on Series 60-based devices. Available for free download via the website of Nokia's global developer community, Forum Nokia ( www.forum.nokia.com/python ), Python for Series 60 is a software package that installs to a Series 60 platform-based device, enabling developers to create applications with the simple and consistent, object-oriented Python programming language. It can be used to develop commands, scripts and applications for Series 60-based devices. "Python will make mobile application development easy and accessible to programmers seeking a fast and developer-friendly avenue to writing mobile applications," said Lee Epting, vice president, Forum Nokia. "Python's popular features will now enable a dynamic new community of developers to unlock the vast potential of Series 60-based devices."

125. Web Programming Topic Guide
General guide to using CGI and other Webrelated programming with python.
http://www.python.org/topics/web/
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Web Programming Topic Guide
This Topic Guide covers Web-related programming with Python. This includes a wide spectrum of tasks, ranging from simple CGI programming, generating and parsing HTML and XML, writing HTTP clients and servers, all the way up to complete Web development environments such as Zope. CGI Programming Basic CGI programming If you're new to writing CGI scripts, or to writing them with Python, start by reading this page, which has links to documentation and tutorials. Fancy CGI modules Once you've mastered the basics of CGI programming, you may want to do more complicated tasks. There are various modules available for more complicated CGI tasks. Application Servers Application servers aim at providing a full environment for writing Web-based applications; several different systems have been written in Python. Graphics CGI scripts can do more than just output text; they can also output dynamically-generated graphics. Python has tools for generating images through scripts.

126. Using Mix-ins With Python | Linux Journal
An explanation of the mixin programming style as applied in python.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4540

127. ONLamp.com: What I Hate About Your Programming Language
Text treats general aspects of language choices, then compares hatred of Perl, python, Ruby, PHP, Java, C, C++, JavaScript, XSLT, SQL. With many forum comments. ONLamp.com
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128. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Learning Python, Second Edition
Offers a learning tool for python and objectoriented programming. Introduces the basic elements of the latest release of python 2.3 and covers new features, such as list comprehensions, nested scopes, and iterators/generators.
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129. Socket Programming HOWTO
programming sockets with python.
http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sockets/sockets.html
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Socket Programming HOWTO
Gordon McMillan gmcm@hypernet.com
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Sockets are used nearly everywhere, but are one of the most severely misunderstood technologies around. This is a 10,000 foot overview of sockets. It's not really a tutorial - you'll still have work to do in getting things operational. It doesn't cover the fine points (and there are a lot of them), but I hope it will give you enough background to begin using them decently. This document is available from the Python HOWTO page at http://www.python.org/doc/howto
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1 Sockets
Sockets are used nearly everywhere, but are one of the most severely misunderstood technologies around. This is a 10,000 foot overview of sockets. It's not really a tutorial - you'll still have work to do in getting things working. It doesn't cover the fine points (and there are a lot of them), but I hope it will give you enough background to begin using them decently. I'm only going to talk about INET sockets, but they account for at least 99% of the sockets in use. And I'll only talk about STREAM sockets - unless you really know what you're doing (in which case this HOWTO isn't for you!), you'll get better behavior and performance from a STREAM socket than anything else. I will try to clear up the mystery of what a socket is, as well as some hints on how to work with blocking and non-blocking sockets. But I'll start by talking about blocking sockets. You'll need to know how they work before dealing with non-blocking sockets.

130. USENIX - LISA 2001 - Tutorials
This tutorial will introduce current python programmers to three different areas of network programming. Attendees will leave this tutorial able to start
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131. Programming Languages Mini-HOWTO
Brief comparison of major Linux programming languages C, C++, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Perl, PHP, python, Tcl; by Risto S. Varanka.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Programming-Languages.html
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132. Programming Python, 2nd Edition: Chapter 15: Advanced Internet Topics
By Mark Lutz. O'Reilly book sample. Introduces Internet related topics Zope (web publishing framework), HTMLgen (makes web pages from objects), Jython (python for Java), XML processing, server pages, Windows web scripting extensions, restricted execution mode tools.
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Advanced Internet Topics
"Surfing on the Shoulders of Giants"
This chapter concludes our look at Python Internet programming by exploring a handful of Internet-related topics and packages. We've covered many Internet topics in the previous five chapterssocket basics, client and server-side scripting tools, and programming full-blown web sites with Python. Yet we still haven't seen many of Python's standard built-in Internet modules in action. Moreover, there is a rich collection of third-party extensions for scripting the Web with Python that we have not touched on at all. In this chapter, we explore a grab-bag of additional Internet-related tools and third-party extensions of interest to Python Internet developers. Along the way, we meet larger Internet packages, such as HTMLgen, JPython, Zope, PSP, Active Scripting, and Grail. We'll also study standard Python tools useful to Internet programmers, including Python's restricted execution mode, XML support, COM interfaces, and techniques for implementing proprietary servers. In addition to their practical uses, these systems demonstrate just how much can be achieved by wedding a powerful object-oriented scripting language such as Python to the Web. after the first edition of this book was written, and the next five years promise to be just as prolific. As always, the standard moving-target caveat applies: read the Python library manual's Internet section for details we've skipped, and stay in touch with the Python community at

133. O'Reilly: An Interview With Guido Van Rossum
python's creator discusses features and future of the programming language.
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Yes. My own perception of that is somewhat colored by where people ask my advice, which is still, of course, about changes to Python internals or at least standard libraries. But I see an enormous amount of stuff going on where people are just developing very exciting applications. I think

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  • Programming Python, 2nd Edition, focuses on advanced uses of the Python programming/scripting language, which has evolved from an emerging language of interest primarily to pioneers, to a widely accepted tool that traditional programmers use for real day-to-day development tasks. With Python, you can do almost anything you can do with C++; but Python is an interpreted language designed for rapid application development and deployment. Among other things, Python supports object-oriented programming; a remarkably simple, readable, and maintainable syntax; integration with C components; and a vast collection of pre-coded interfaces and utilities. As Python has grown to embrace developers on a number of different platforms (Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac), companies have taken notice and are adopting Python for their products. It has shown up animating the latest Star Wars movie, serving up maps and directories on the Internet, guiding users through Linux installations, testing chips and boards, managing Internet discussion forums, scripting online games, and even scripting wireless products.
  • 135. TCC Publications: Programming Languages
    python language quick reference (28 pp), Tkinter reference (84 pp), python Imaging Library PIL quick reference (6 pp). Postscript and PDF formats available.
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    136. Regular Expression HOWTO
    Detailed HowTo documentation about regular expressions usage in combination with the Phyton programming/scripting language.
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    A.M. Kuchling amk@amk.ca
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    This document is an introductory tutorial to using regular expressions in Python with the re module. It provides a gentler introduction than the corresponding section in the Library Reference. This document is available from http://www.amk.ca/python/howto
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      1 Introduction
      The re module was added in Python 1.5, and provides Perl-style regular expression patterns. Earlier versions of Python came with the regex module, which provides Emacs-style patterns. Emacs-style patterns are slightly less readable and don't provide as many features, so there's not much reason to use the regex module when writing new code, though you might encounter old code that uses it. Regular expressions (or REs) are essentially a tiny, highly specialized programming language embedded inside Python and made available through the re module. Using this little language, you specify the rules for the set of possible strings that you want to match; this set might contain English sentences, or e-mail addresses, or TeX commands, or anything you like. You can then ask questions such as ``Does this string match the pattern?'', or ``Is there a match for the pattern anywhere in this string?''. You can also use REs to modify a string or to split it apart in various ways. Regular expression patterns are compiled into a series of bytecodes which are then executed by a matching engine written in C. For advanced use, it may be necessary to pay careful attention to how the engine will execute a given RE, and write the RE in a certain way in order to produce bytecode that runs faster. Optimization isn't covered in this document, because it requires that you have a good understanding of the matching engine's internals.

    137. An Introduction To Object-Oriented Programming In Python LG #56
    In the C++ program, garden is a boolean attribute. python doesn t have boolean attributes python has no equivalent to person alex5 in the C++ program,
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    An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in Python
    By Michael Orr
    Somebody asked Michael Williams if he could do Python and Java versions of his article An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ . Here's a Python version of the code. I'll comment on the differences between C++ and Python. Perhaps somebody else can write a Java version? I am assuming you know the basics of Python. If not, see the excellent Tutorial and the other documentation at http://www.python.org/doc/
    Houses and more houses
    To represent Michael's house (in section Classy! in the C++ article), we can use the following code: ( text version If we run it, it prints: My house is number 40 It has 8 rooms It has a garden What does this program do? First, we define what a generic house is in the class block. pass means "do nothing" and is required if the block would otherwise be empty. Then we create an instance (that is, a particular house) by calling the class name as if it were a function. The house is then stored in the variable This house initially has no attributesif we were to query my_house.number

    138. Python Topic Guides
    Give overviews of resources associated with specific topics. Written by volunteers interested in making such resources easier for all to find. Topics databases, scientific computing, Tkinter, Web programming, XML.
    http://www.python.org/topics/
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    Python Topic Guides
    Python Topic Guides provide overviews of Python resources associated with specific topics. They are produced by volunteers interested in making those resources easier for everyone to find.
    Year-end Summaries
    These reports summarize the Python community's activities for a given year.
    • also includes Lua, Perl, Ruby, Tcl summaries.

    139. Python Tutorials, More Than 200, Sorted By Topic And Category
    A Primer on python Metaclass programming by David Mertz python Types and Objects an Exellent collection of small python programs for learning
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    140. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Learning Python, First Edition
    By Mark Lutz, David Ascher. Samples from O'Reilly book. Has manipulating data structures, files, programs; internet programming; Jpython, now Jython, python implementation for the Java platform.
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