Beginning Python: Using Python 2.6 and Python 3.1
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pdf | 628 pages | 2010 | author: James Payne | 4.42 Mb
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http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Python-Using-Wrox-Programmer/dp/0470414634
Welcome to Python 3.1!
I’ve been working with Python for about ten years now, and every new version has caused me to fall in love with the language all over again. Version 3.1 is no different. If you are new to Python, rest easy — I’ll guide you every step of the way. If, on the other hand, you are an old Python hand exploring the new version, the book is structured so that you can learn the new information you need, without wasting time on already-known information.
I wanted to write this book because I love Python. I love it! And I want to share my love with you. And, maybe you’ll grow to love it as I do.
Who This Book Is For
If you’re computer-literate, and want to learn a fun programming language to better control your computer, this book is for you.
If you are a system administrator who wants to learn a great language to help you better manage and configure systems and networks, this book is for you.
If you already know Python, but are wondering what cool new features are available in version 3.1, this book is for you.
In summary, this book is for anyone interested in exploring Python programming with the newest and most full-featured, easy-to-use version, 3.1.
What This Book Covers
This book is designed to cover Python 3.1. Python 3.1, released in 2009, is the latest major revision of the Python programming language. Since Python is a cross-platform language, the content and examples in the book are applicable in any platform (unless specified otherwise). When there is a choice to be made as to platform independence, the examples will be as cross-platform as possible.
In addition, since Python 3.1 is relatively new, not all supporting libraries have been updated to work in Python 3.x. In those instances where this is the case and it is felt that the theory still needs to be expounded upon, Python 2.6 will be used in lieu of version 3.1.
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