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Alex Martelli

    Python w pigułce
    Python in a nutshell
    Python cookbook
    • 2003

      Python in a nutshell

      • 651 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
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      This new title offers Python programmers one place to look when they need help remembering or deciphering the most important tools and modules of this open source language.

      Python in a nutshell
    • 2002

      This collection offers a wealth of problems, solutions, and practical examples for Python programmers, curated by community contributors. It features the best recipes from an online repository hosted by ActiveState, with insights from key figures in the Python community. Covering a wide range of topics, the book includes over 200 recipes addressing tasks such as searching and sorting, text manipulation, file handling, object-oriented programming, threading, system administration, database interaction, user interface creation, network programming, XML processing, distributed programming, debugging, testing, and extending Python. This resource is invaluable for Python programmers of all levels, featuring contributions from notable figures like Guido Van Rossum, David Ascher, Tim Peters, Paul Prescod, Mark Hammond, and Alex Martelli, among others. The recipes not only showcase best practices but also serve as practical tools for daily programming tasks, sources of inspiration, and educational material for deepening Python knowledge. Edited by David Ascher and Alex Martelli, the book includes a foreword by Guido van Rossum, enhancing its credibility and relevance in the Python programming landscape.

      Python cookbook