This fourth edition of Python Pocket Reference has been thoroughly revised to cover the latest language release, Python 3.x, along with version 2.6. Filled with need-to-know information, this handy book provides a convenient quick reference to the core language, along with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits. You'll also find a guide to bug fixes, new features, and upgraded built-ins.
Complete with a quick-lookup index, Python Pocket Reference is designed to help developers find answers on the job fast. It's the perfect companion to O'Reilly's Python tutorials, Learning Python and Programming Python.
Python Pocket Reference
- Authors
- Mark Lutz
- ISBN
- 0596158084
- Published
- 15 Oct 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
This fourth edition of Python Pocket Reference has been thoroughly revised to cover the latest language release, Python 3.x, along with version 2.6. Filled with need-to-know information, this handy book provides a convenient quick reference to the core language, along with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits. You'll also find a guide to bug fixes, new features, and upgraded built-ins.
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