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         Python Programming:     more books (100)
  1. Programming Python by Mark Lutz, 1996-01-15
  2. Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science by John M. Zelle, 2003-12
  3. Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, Second Edition (For the Absolute Beginner) by Michael Dawson, 2005-11-08
  4. Core Python Programming (2nd Edition) (Core Series) by Wesley J. Chun, 2006-09-28
  5. Foundations of Python Network Programming (Foundations) by John Goerzen, 2004-08-17
  6. Python Programming On Win32: Help for Windows Programmers by Mark Hammond, Andy Robinson, 2000-01
  7. Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development) by Mark Summerfield, 2007-10-28
  8. Object-Oriented Programming in Python by Michael H Goldwasser, David Letscher, 2007-11-08
  9. Python Essential Reference (3rd Edition) (Developer's Library) by David M. Beazley, 2006-03-02
  10. Game Programming With Python (Game Development Series) by Sean Riley, 2003-10-24
  11. Learning Python, Second Edition by Mark Lutz, David Ascher, 2003-12
  12. Python Programming Patterns by Thomas W. Christopher, 2001-10-23
  13. Python in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) by Alex Martelli, 2006-07-14
  14. Web Programming in Python: Techniques for Integrating Linux, Apache and MySQL by George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher, et all 2001-10-15

161. Nokia Launches Python Open-Source Programming Language For Series 60-Based Mobil
About python python is a powerful objectoriented programming language that python is relatively easy to learn for programmers of other languages such
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162. Course PTR - Welcome!
Jython Home PageIt thus allows you to run python on any Java platform. Jython for Java Programmers cover. Last year we have been working toward a new release with
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163. Perl.com: Programming Parrot
GvR We wanted something that both python programmers and Perl But I agree with Larry, I think once python programmers realise that this is a
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Programming Parrot
by Simon Cozens April 01, 2001
Programming Parrot
Provides an introduction to this new language from the creators of Perl and Python. Not just a comprehensive language reference, it demonstrates advanced programming techniques in Parrot, including programming network clients and servers, software reusability and the use of Parrot on the World Wide Web. 401 pages, $19.95 US / $28.95 CAN. Today brought the official announcement that many of us in the Perl and Python communities had been awaiting and expecting for some time now: the culmination of the year-long collaboration between Larry Wall and Guido van Rossum, and the establishment of a period of joint development between the developers of Perl and Python. It's my pleasure and privilege to bring you an exclusive interview with Larry and Guido, where we discuss this exciting announcement.

164. Pythonsoft
Promotes the use of the python computer programming language among scientists and engineers. Consulting services, development services and classes available.
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About Pythonsoft
The Pythonsoft company was founded by Christian Seberino to promote the use of the Python computer programming language among the scientific and engineering communities. Pythonsoft serves these communities by providing software development and software instructional services.
About Christian Seberino
Christian Seberino has been programming for over twenty years. He is the founder of C++ Programmers Anonymous . He has worked with numerous languages on personal computers and supercomputers. He earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of California, San Diego in 2000. As part of his dissertation, he built a parallel supercomputer to run a parallel magnetic recording simulator he designed. This software utilized then recently developed algorithms and is still in use today. He has developed many other scientific and engineering applications including cryptographic libraries for the National Security Agency (NSA) and stochastic simulation software for the United States Navy. Click here to see a resume.

165. ASPN : Modules : Python Modules
ActiveState Open Source programming tools for Perl python XML xslt scripting with free trials. Quality development tools for programmers systems administrators database administrators network administrators and webmasters
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166. Ramu's Python Page
This page includes two modules one for simplifying CGI programming easier with python, and the other for Generating Dynamic Documents from Templates for python.
http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~chenna/pythonpages/
Ramu's Python page Bioinformatics related There are couple of modules I wrote in python. They can be useful to you. Checkout!

167. Tutor Info Page
For folks who want to ask questions regarding how to learn computer programming with the python language.
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
Tutor Discussion for learning programming with Python About Tutor English (USA) This list is for folks who want to ask questions regarding how to learn computer programming with the Python language.
Python ( http://www.python.org ) is a programming language which many feel is a good first language, because it makes it easy to express the fundamental concepts of programming such as data structures and algorithms with a syntax which many find easy to read and write.
Folks interested in learning about programming with Python are encouraged to join, as are folks interested in helping others learn. While the list is called tutor, anyone, whether novice or expert, can answer questions.
If individuals wish to start off-line conversations about a particular concept and become one-on-one tutor/tutee, that's fine. If either party wants to summarize what they learned for others to benefit, that's fine too.
There is a searchable interface to archived Tutor messages on Activestate's web site. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Tutor Archives Using Tutor To post a message to all the list members, send email to

168. [codeape.org] - Http://www.codeape.org/blog/
Blog about (python) programming. TeX bibliography tweak. Resume. Links.
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Last week I found out that my thesis was accepted. GOOD STATUS! I added it (today) to the download page both as ps and pdf ., I would have written this earlier but I have worked 70 hours this week and ... bla bla bla. Time to rest.
accepted slashdot submission

Got a story , about Linus wanting money for the Linux trademark, accepted today at slashdot. Well I am on Linus side if anyone wants to know. Hate to admit it but it is fun when your slashdot submission is accepted. A couple years ago I got another submission about the importance of being debian accepted. Debian rules!
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Well I will continue from my last post. The documentation I added concerns the different url:s that are used for the pyguest plugin. I must have been quite tired when I wrote those parts of the documentation because nothing was correct. Sorry for that. The other issue was that I added the base_url template variable (found in config.py) to the pyguest_form template. Unfortunately I did an crappy work documenting this new template variable. I only mention the variable in the change log of pyguest.py. Sorry for that =). Time to go and watch TV.

169. EGenix.com Mx Extensions For Python
The eGenix.com mx Extensions for python are a collection of professional quality python software tools which enhance python's usability in many important areas such as ODBC database connectivity, fast text processing, date/time processing and web site programming.
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    The eGenix.com mx Extensions for Python are a collection of professional quality Python software tools which enhance Python 's usability in many important areas such as ODBC database connectivity, fast text processing, date/time processing and web site programming. The tools have a proven record of being portable across many Unix and Windows platforms, e.g. you can write applications which use an ODBC database on Windows which then run on Unix platforms without change due to the consistent platform independent interfaces. All of the available packages have shown their stability and usefulness in many mission critical applications and various commercial settings all around the world. The two most well-known packages from the mx Extension Series are mxDateTime and mxODBC providing date/time services and professional ODBC database connectivity on practically all supported Python platforms. These two packages enable database software which is portable not only across platforms, but also across database backends.
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170. Non-Programmers Tutorial For Python
By Josh Cogliati. Evolving tutorial for absolute beginners. Covers many basic, some intermediate topics; many code samples, simple handson exercises.
http://honors.montana.edu/~jjc/easytut/easytut/
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Non-Programmers Tutorial For Python
Josh Cogliati Permission is granted to distribute modified versions of this document, or of portions of it, under the above conditions, provided also that they carry prominent notices stating who last altered them. All example python source code in this tutorial is granted to the public domain. Therefore you may modify it and relicense it under any license you please.

171. The Voidspace Python Pages
This includes my python blog and a whole host of programs, modules, snippets, and more. These will only be of interest to python programmers.
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
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The Lair of the Python
Welcome to the home of the Voidspace Python pages. Python is a dynamic scripting language with a beautifully clean syntax. There's lots of code here to peruse, as well as the Techie Blog which explores life from the point of view of a Pythoneer. These pages include programs, modules, tools, useful snippets of code, and the odd tutorial. The Voidspace Python Pages Programs Modules Recipebook The Techie Blog ... License Most surveys indicate you can be twice as productive in python as in Java and four times as productive as programming in C/C++. Obviously it's not always the right tool for the job , or Python would be written in Python - rather than C (or Java , or C# ). I've been using it to explore web applications, amongst a myriad of other things. In these pages you can find all my Python related stuff. This includes my Python blog and a whole host of programs, modules, snippets, and more. There ought to be something of interest here for everyone who uses Python. If you want to be kept up to date with any of the Pythonutils programs and modules then join the Pythonutils Mailing List . This is also the right place for bug reports, questions, and suggestions.

172. ZODB For Python Programmers
ZODB for python Programmers. By Michael Pelletier. Article is provided courtesy of New Riders. Date Sep 21, 2001. Save Discuss Print Email
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173. Www.oreilly.com -- Why I Promote Python
The second half is python s ability to scale to realworld programs. Like many other dynamic systems, python allows layers of sophisticated abstractions to
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[Python is] flexible, easy, and powerful in a way that cannot be matched by other mainstream languages. I want to live in a world where most software is written in a decent programming language. My dream is a world where...programs are written in a language that...can be taught in primary school. Python is easy enough to be a first language and powerful enough to write object databases and in-memory relational database engines. It is precisely because [programming] is hard that there is no excuse for adding artificial obstacles. Python allows layers of sophisticated abstractions to be built in concise, understandable ways. Python may or may not be the language that brings about a Computer Programming for Everybody world. But it is currently the best contender. I promote Python because doing so is the right thing.
Why I Promote Python
by Paul Prescod, ISOGEN Consulting Engineer Selfishly speaking, I want to live in a world where most software is written in a decent programming language. Java is decent, and I don't mind it. Therefore I don't begrudge its success. But I consider it a proprietary language surrounded by a re-invent-the-wheel culture. I do not consider Perl decent for reasons that will become clear, and I

174. The Python DB-API Interface
python programs can be used to analyze data by computing statistical python programs can form a testing framework for programs that modify the database,
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Many people use Python because, like other scripting languages, it is a portable, platform-independent and general-purpose language that can perform the same tasks as the database-centric, proprietary 4GL tools supplied by database vendors. Like 4GL tools, Python lets you write programs that access, display and update the information in the database with minimal effort. Unlike many 4GLs, Python also gives you a variety of other capabilities, such as parsing HTML, making socket connections and encrypting data. Possible applications for the Python DB-API include:
  • Many Web sites construct pages on the fly to display information requested by the user, such as selections from the products offered in a catalogue or from the documents available in a library. Doing this requires CGI scripts that can extract the desired information from a database and render it as HTML. An Intranet application might use the Tkinter module and the DB-API to provide a graphical user interface for browsing through a local database, such as accounts receivable or a customer list. Python programs can be used to analyze data by computing statistical properties of the data.

175. Rochester Python Programmers - Meetup.com
All python Meetup Groups with 1676 python Programmers in 77 cities! Only days until… Want to get together with other python Programmers in Rochester?
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176. Sleepycat Software: Company: Sleepycat Software Bundled With Latest Python Progr
This provides python programs extensive access to Berkeley DB features. In addition, the python 2.3 Windows installer bundles the latest version of the
http://www.sleepycat.com/company/releases/030724zope.shtml
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Sleepycat Software Bundled with Latest Python Programming Language and Zope Corporation's ZODB software LINCOLN, Mass., July 24, 2003 - Sleepycat Software, makers of Berkeley DB - the most widely deployed application-specific data management software in the world with over 200 million deployments - today announced that Berkeley DB ships with the latest Python Software Foundation's (PSF) Python programming language, version 2.3. The Python 2.3 Windows installer includes the Berkeley DB libraries, while the Python wrapper module has been updated to support the latest Berkeley DB 4.1 API. Zope Corporation, home of PythonLabs, now ships the company's Z Object Database (ZODB) version 3.2 and Zope application server version 2.7 with Berkeley DB-based storages. "Berkeley DB is a fast, reliable data management system for many of the high-performance applications that developers build with Python," said Guido van Rossum, President of the PSF and creator of the Python language. "Berkeley DB is designed for modular use, and Python makes it easy for developers to build applications incrementally, adding modules as necessary for important new tasks," said Bryan Richard, publisher of Py Magazine, a leading industry publication covering Python development. "Berkeley DB stores Python data in native format and has a small footprint for faster, smoother deployment in scripted applications."

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