This is the book to reach for when you're coding on the fly and need an answer now. It's an easy-to-use reference to the core language, with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits, and a guide to recent changes, new features, and upgraded built-ins -- all updated to cover Python 3.X as w
Python Pocket Reference, 5th Edition: Python in Your Pocket
โ Scribed by Mark Lutz
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Updated for both Python 3.4 and 2.7, this convenient pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job quick reference. You'll find concise, need-to-know information on Python types and statements, special method names, built-in functions and exceptions, commonly used standard library modules, and other prominent Python tools. The handy index lets you pinpoint exactly what you need. Written by Mark Lutz - widely recognized as the world's leading Python trainer - Python Pocket Reference is an ideal companion to O'Reilly's classic Python tutorials, Learning Python and Programming Python, also written by Mark.
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This is the book to reach for when you're coding on the fly and need an answer now. It's an easy-to-use reference to the core language, with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits, and a guide to recent changes, new features, and upgraded built-ins - all updated to cover Python 3. X as w
ๅ ๅฎน็ฎไป ยท ยท ยท ยท ยท ยท 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 descr
This is a great little book. I have had three revisions of it and plan to get the next one when it is published. I keep it in my mini 10v running ubuntu linux (9.10) netbook's sleeve when I travel. Perfect little reference and easily worth the cost.
The 4th edition is a good reference for the language itself. The content for 2.6 and 3.x Python are in there. It is not however a reference for the libraries. Most libraries are only mentioned by name, and their functions are not enumerated in a useful way. For instance, the network libraries ar
This is the book to reach for when you're coding on the fly and need an answer now. It's an easy-to-use reference to the core language, with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits, and a guide to recent changes, new features, and upgraded built-ins -- all updated to cover Python 3.X as w