Python Phrasebook: Essential Code and Commands
β Scribed by Brad Dayley
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Python Phrasebook gives you the code phrases you need to quickly and effectively complete your programming projects in Python.Concise and AccessibleEasy to carry and easy to uselets you ditch all those bulky books for one portable guideFlexible and FunctionalPacked with more than 100 customizable code snippetsso you can readily code functional Python in just about any situationBrad Dayley is a software engineer at Novell, Inc. He has been a system administrator and software developer on the Unix, Windows, Linux, and NetWare platforms for the past 14 years. Brad co-developed an advanced debugging course used to train engineers and customers and is the co-author of several Novell Press books.
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Developers are hungry for a concise, easy-to-use reference that puts essential code "phrases" at their fingertips. JavaScript, and the related AJAX, is hot and there is little to no information on how to use JavaScript to develop AJAX-based applications. While there are many JavaScript books on the
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Developers are hungry for a concise, easy-to-use reference that puts essential code "phrases" at their fingertips. JavaScript, and the related AJAX, is hot and there is little to no information on how to use JavaScript to develop AJAX-based applications. While there are many JavaScript books on the