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'''Perl to Python Migration'''

 Martin C. Brown

ISBN:0201734885 Addison Wesley Professional, 320 pages (2002)

"Are you a Perl programmer who would like to be able to program in Python? Brimming with a wealth of practical examples and resources, this book will show you how."

[http://www.bookpool.com/.x/aii6z8re71/sm/0201734885 Description]
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'''Python Annotated Archives'''
 Martin Brown

ISBN:0072121041,
Mc''''''Graw-Hill,
September 1999
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The books in this category are all out of print. They're listed here for historical reference.

Internet Programming with Python

  • Aaron Watters, Guido van Rossum, and James Ahlstrom

1558514848, MIS Press/Henry Holt, 467 pages (October, 1996)

This was the very first Python book to be published, narrowly beating O'Reilly's _Programming Python_ into print by a few weeks.

[http://www.pythonpros.com/arw/ipwp.html Home page] [http://www.fsbassociates.com/books/pythonchpt1.htm Sample chapter] [http://www.ercb.com/ddj/1998/ddj.9810.html Sean McGrath's review in the October 1998 DDJ]

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Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours

  • Ivan van Laningham

0672317354, Publisher: SAMS, 528 pages (April 2000)

This book's primary aim is to teach programming using Python as the language. Readers don't need previous programming experience.

[http://www.pauahtun.org/TYPython/ Home page] [http://www.pauahtun.org/TYPython/errata-first-printing.html Errata] [http://www.amk.ca/python/books/typython.html Review by AMK]


Perl to Python Migration

  • Martin C. Brown

0201734885 Addison Wesley Professional, 320 pages (2002)

"Are you a Perl programmer who would like to be able to program in Python? Brimming with a wealth of practical examples and resources, this book will show you how."

[http://www.bookpool.com/.x/aii6z8re71/sm/0201734885 Description]


Python Annotated Archives

  • Martin Brown

0072121041, McGraw-Hill, September 1999


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