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This document provides information about a book titled "Beginning Python" published in 2005. It was written by Peter C. Norton and six others and introduces programming in Python 2.4 for beginners. It discusses installing Python and new features in release 2.4. The book teaches developing robust, reliable, and reusable Python applications for web development, science, and system administration tasks. It provides examples for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows XP and was published as an e-book and paperback.

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This document provides information about a book titled "Beginning Python" published in 2005. It was written by Peter C. Norton and six others and introduces programming in Python 2.4 for beginners. It discusses installing Python and new features in release 2.4. The book teaches developing robust, reliable, and reusable Python applications for web development, science, and system administration tasks. It provides examples for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows XP and was published as an e-book and paperback.

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To purchase this product, please visit https://www.wiley.

com/en-us/9780471760313

Beginning Python
Peter C. Norton, Alex Samuel, Dave Aitel, Eric Foster-Johnson, Leonard Richardson,
Jason Diamond, Aleatha Parker, Michael Roberts

E-Book 978-0-471-76031-3 July 2005

Paperback 978-0-764-59654-4 August 2005

DESCRIPTION

• This tutorial offers readers a thorough introduction to programming in Python 2.4, the portable, interpreted, object-oriented

programming language that combines power with clear syntax

• Beginning programmers will quickly learn to develop robust, reliable, and reusable Python applications for Web development,

scientific applications, and system tasks for users or administrators

• Discusses the basics of installing Python as well as the new features of Python release 2.4, which make it easier for users to create

scientific and Web applications

• Features examples of various operating systems throughout the book, including Linux, Mac OS X/BSD, and Windows XP

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peter Norton (NY, NY) has been working with Unix and Linux for over a decade at companies large and small solving problems

with Linux. An officer of the NY Linux Users Group, he can be found on the nylug-talk mailing list. Peter coauthored Professional

RHEL3. He works for a very large financial company in NYC, plying his Python and open-source skills.

Alex Samuel (San Diego, CA) has developed software for biology researchers and now studies highenergy physics at Caltech.

Alex has worked on many GNU/Linux development tools, including GCC, and co-founded CodeSourcery LLC, a consulting firm

specializing in GNU/Linux development tools.


David Aitel (NY, NY) is the CEO of Immunity and a coauthor of Shellcoder’s Handbook.

Eric Foster-Johnson (Minneapolis, MN) uses Python extensively with Java, and is a veteran author, most recently completing

Beginning Shell Scripting.

Leonard Richardson (San Francisco, CA) writes useful Python packages with silly names.

Jason Diamond (CA) Jason Diamond is a software development instructor for DevelopMentor and a consultant specializing in C

++, .NET, Python, and XML. He spends most of his spare time contributing to open-source projects using his favorite language,

Python.

Aleathea Parker (San Francisco CA) is a programmer working as a publication engineer for a major software company, coding

primarily in Python and XSLT. She has a background in web applications and content management.

Michael Roberts (Puerto Rico) has been programming professionally in C, Perl, and Python for long enough that Python didn’t

actually exist when he started. He is the chief perpetrator of the wftk open-source workflow toolkit, and he swears that it will

someday be finished, for certain values of “finished”.

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