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An Introduction to Python
Published 10 years ago
by Guido Van Rossum, Fred L Drake Jr, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is a printed edition of the official Python tutorial from the Python 3.2 distribution. It provides an introduction to Python, an easy to learn object-oriented programming language. This revised edition describes Python 3. Python has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level data types, and dynamic typing. It can link directly to libraries written in C or C++ and can be embedded as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.
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The Python Language Reference Manual
Published 10 years ago
by Guido van Rossum, Fred L. Jr. Drake, Network Theory Ltd.
This is a printed edition of the official Python language reference manual from the Python 3.2 distribution. It describes the syntax of Python 3 and its built-in datatypes and operators. Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, suitable for rapid application development and scripting.This manual is intended for advanced users who need a complete description of the Python 3 language syntax and object system.
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PostgreSQL 9.0 Reference Manual - Volume 3: Server Administration Guide
Published 10 years ago
by PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is part of a printed edition of the official reference documentation for PostgreSQL 9.0. This volume is the system administration guide, and covers the installation, configuration and maintenance of PostgreSQL database servers.Topics covered include backups, security, tuning and upgrade procedures, as well as routine tasks such as creating and deleting databases.
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PostgreSQL 9.0 Reference Manual - Volume 2: Programming Guide
Published 10 years ago
by PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is part of a printed edition of the official reference documentation for PostgreSQL 9.0.It documents the client and server interfaces to PostgreSQL: the C/C++ interface libpq, the embedded SQL/C compiler ECPG and the server-side languages PL/pgSQL, PL/Tcl, PL/Perl and PL/Python. Each chapter includes reference documentation and examples. In particular, the use of triggers, rules and views is described in detail.
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PostgreSQL 9.0 Reference Manual - Volume 1B: SQL Command Reference
Published 10 years ago
by PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is part of a printed edition of the official reference documentation for PostgreSQL 9.0. This volume (Volume 1B) describes all the SQL commands available in PostgreSQL. There are over 140 commands from ABORT to VALUES each with a full usage synopsis, description, annotated parameter list and examples. Important commands such as SELECT and GRANT receive extended coverage. The associated client and server command-line tools like psql, pg_dump and pg_restore are also documented.
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PostgreSQL 9.0 Reference Manual - Volume 1A: The SQL Language
Published 10 years ago
by PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is part of a printed edition of the official reference documentation for PostgreSQL 9.0. This volume (Volume 1A) describes the SQL language specification as implemented by PostgreSQL, including syntax, data types, functions and operators, indexes and transactions. The new XML datatypes and full-text index support of PostgreSQL 9 are also fully documented.
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The PostgreSQL Reference Manual Volume 3: Server Administration Guide
Published 13 years ago
by The PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is volume 3 of the official reference documentation for PostgreSQL 8.2.4. This volume is the system administration guide, and covers the installation, configuration and maintenance of PostgreSQL database servers. Topics covered include backups, security, tuning and upgrade procedures, as well as routine tasks such as creating and deleting databases.
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The Python Language Reference Manual
Published 17 years ago
by Guido Van Rossum, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is the definitive language reference for Python. It describes the syntax of Python and its built-in datatypes in depth. Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, suitable for rapid application development and scripting. Python's syntax emphasizes readability, which reduces the cost of program maintenance.
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An Introduction to Python
Published 17 years ago
by Guido van Rossum, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual provides an introduction to Python, an easy to learn object-oriented programming language. Python combines power with clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level data types, and dynamic typing. Python can link directly to libraries written in C or C++ and can be embedded as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. Python is free software. It can be used with GNU (GNU/Linux), Unix, Microsoft Windows and many other systems.
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