There's no time to take programming lessons when you're facing a deadline. Python Cookbook helps you solve everyday problems quickly with code you can use in your applications right away -- whether you're using Python as an object-oriented language, a scripting language, or a functional language. Updated for Python 2.6 and 3.x, the third edition of this book provides easy-to-find recipes for everything from simple tasks, such as working with dictionaries and list comprehensions, to complex tasks such as monitoring a network and building a templating system. Each recipe also includes an explanation of how and why it works. You'll get the job done faster and learn more about Python in the process. Topics include: * Manipulating text * Searching and sorting * Working with files and the filesystem * Object-oriented programming * Dealing with threads and processes * System administration * Interacting with databases * Network and web programming * Processing XML * Distributed programming * Debugging and testing * Plus new chapters on time, money, and metaprogramming
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Brian K. Jones works on the cutting edge of web 2.0-land, building and optimizing sites, and helping others do the same. He is an infrastructure architect, operations developer, and system administrator. He is also co-author of Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two , as well as the upcoming Python Cookbook, Third Edition. He's the creator of Python Magazine, and a freelance technical writer/editor, trainer, and advisor. He's also a member of the Linux User Group in Princeton (LUG/IP) and PhillyPUG, plays a mean game of straight pool, brews beer, plays guitar, and writes a good bit of code, usually in Python.
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