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| '''Jython Books''' 1."Jython Essentials." Samuele Pedroni, Noel Rappin. O'Reilly and Associates. 2002. 2."Jython for Java Programmers." Robert Bill. New Riders. 2001. 3."Python Programming with the Java Class Libraries: A Tutorial for Building Web and Enterprise Applications." Richard Hightower. Addison-Wesley Publishing. 2002. 4. "An Introduction to Computing and Programming in Python: A Multimedia Approach." Mark Guzdial. Prentice Hall. 2004. Books 2 and 3 are available from Safari. For a detailed list of books and articles look at: [http://www.pycs.net/users/0000177/ Ed Taekama] has compiled a fine list: '''[http://www.pycs.net/users/0000177/stories/13.html Jython Bibliography]''' |
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