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ℹ ||| About Python 3 |||
The programming language Python was conceived in the late 1980s, and its implementation was started in December 1989 by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands as a successor to ABC capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system . Van Rossum is Python's principal author, and his continuing central role in deciding the direction of Python is reflected in the title given to him by the Python community, Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL) . Python was named for the BBC TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Python 2.0 was released on October 16, 2000, with many major new features, including a cycle-detecting garbage collector (in addition to reference counting) for memory management and support for Unicode. However, the most important change was to the development process itself, with a shift to a more transparent and community-backed process.
Python 3.0, a major, backwards-incompatible release, was released on December 3, 2008 after a long period of testing. Many of its major features have also been backported to the backwards-compatible Python 2.6 and 2.7.
ℹ ||| Contents at a Glance |||
About the Author .
About the Technical Reviewer .
Preface .
Introduction .
CHAPTER 1 Instant Hacking : The Basics .
CHAPTER 2 Lists and Tuples .
CHAPTER 3 Working with Strings .
CHAPTER 4 Dictionaries : When Indices Won’t Do .
CHAPTER 5 Conditionals, Loops, and Some Other Statements .
CHAPTER 6 Abstraction .
CHAPTER 7 More Abstraction .
CHAPTER 8 Exceptions .
CHAPTER 9 Magic Methods, Properties, and Iterators .
CHAPTER 10 Batteries Included .
CHAPTER 11 Files and Stuff .
CHAPTER 12 Graphical User Interfaces .
CHAPTER 13 Database Support .
CHAPTER 14 Network Programming .
CHAPTER 15 Python and the Web .
CHAPTER 16 Testing, 1-2-3 .
CHAPTER 17 Extending Python .
CHAPTER 18 Packaging Your programs .
CHAPTER 19 Playful Programming .
CHAPTER 20 Project 1: Instant Markup .
CHAPTER 21 Project 2: Painting a Pretty Picture .
CHAPTER 22 Project 3: XML for All Occasions .
CHAPTER 23 Project 4: In the News .
CHAPTER 24 Project 5: A Virtual Tea Party .
CHAPTER 25 Project 6: Remote Editing with CGI .
CHAPTER 26 Project 7: Your Own Bulletin Board .
CHAPTER 27 Project 8: File Sharing with XML-RPC .
CHAPTER 28 Project 9: File Sharing II—Now with GUI! .
CHAPTER 29 Project 10: Do-It-Yourself Arcade Game .
APPENDIX A The Short Version .
APPENDIX B Python Reference .
APPENDIX C Online Resources .
APPENDIX D Python 3.0 .
INDEX
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