Python is one of the most powerful, easy-to-read programming languages around, but it does have its limitations. This general purpose, high-level language that can be extended and embedded is a smart option for many programming problems, but a poor solution to others. Python For Dummies is the quick-and-easy guide to getting the most out of this robust program. This hands-on book will show you everything you need to know about building programs, debugging code, and simplifying development, as well as defining what actions it can perform. You’ll wrap yourself around all of its advanced features and become an expert Python user in no time. This guide gives you the tools you need to: Master basic elements and syntaxDocument, design, and debug programsWork with strings like a proDirect a program with control structuresIntegrate integers, complex numbers, and modulesBuild lists, stacks, and queuesCreate an organized dictionaryHandle functions, data, and namespaceConstruct applications with modules and packagesCall, create, extend, and override classesAccess the Internet to enhance your libraryUnderstand the new features of Python 2.5 Packed with critical idioms and great resources to maximize your productivity, Python For Dummies is the ultimate one-stop information guide. In a matter of minutes you’ll be familiar with Python’s building blocks, strings, dictionaries, and sets; and be on your way to writing the program that you’ve dreamed about!
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Python is one of the most powerful, easy-to-read programming languages around, but it does have its limitations. This general purpose, high-level language that can be extended and embedded is a smart option for many programming problems, but a poor solution to others.
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Introduction. Part I: Getting Started. Chapter 1: Introducing Python. Chapter 2: Getting Your Hands on the Keyboard: Using Help, Interactive Mode, and IDLE. Chapter 3: Basic Elements and Syntax. Chapter 4: Grand Tour of the Python Language. Chapter 5: Working Like a Programmer. Part II: Building Blocks. Chapter 6: So This String Walks into a Bar. Chapter 7: Counting Your Way to Fun and Profit. Chapter 8: Processing Lists and Tuples. Chapter 9: Diving into Dictionaries. Part III: Structures. Chapter 10: Staying in Control. Chapter 11: Fun with Functions. Chapter 12: Building Applications with Modules and Packages. Chapter 13: Getting Classy. Chapter 14: Introducing New-Style Classes. Chapter 15: Feeling Exceptional. Chapter 16: Tackling Some Advanced Features. Part IV: Libraries. Chapter 17: Using Python’s Primary Services. Chapter 18: Processing Text. Chapter 19: Digging into Disk Data. Chapter 20: Accessing the Internet. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten Critical Python Idioms. Chapter 22: Ten Great Resources. Part VI: Appendixes. Appendix A: Getting and Installing Python. Appendix B: Python Version Differences. Index.
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Use Python to build programs, debug code, and simplify development Wrap yourself up in the structures, libraries, and advanced features of Python Looking for a powerful yet easy-to-read programming language? Then slither up to Python! This friendly reference introduces you to Python, the portable, interactive language that combines great power with clear syntax. Get familiar with Python's building blocks; work with strings, dictionaries, and sets; and find out everything you need to write a robust program. Discover how to Process lists and tuplesDirect a program with control structuresBuild applications with modules and packagesGet a charge from the "batteries included" librariesUnderstand the new features of Python 2.5, including SQLite
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780471778646
Publisert
2006-09-19
Utgiver
Vendor
For Dummies
Vekt
612 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432

Biographical note

Stef Maruch got her hands on an original 128K Mac in 1984 and has been writing about computers ever since. She has over fifteen years’ experience in instructional design, writing, and editing end-user computer manuals, including tutorials and user’s guides for Apple Newton, HyperCard and HyperTalk, and DVD Studio Pro.

Aahz Maruch is a writer, trainer, and consultant who has been using Python for more than seven years. He has been using computers professionally for 20 years, and his background includes stints of high-end tech support, systems administration, and programming. Aahz is currently working as a programmer for a company with a Web-based application.