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Beginning Python
Dive into Python, Version 5.4
diveintopython
Foundations of Python Network Programming
Game Programming with Python, Lua, and Ruby
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist Learning with Python
Jython for Java Programmers
Learning Python, Second Edition
Making Use of Python
Programming Python, Third Edition
Python & XML
Python 2.1 Bible
Python Cookbook, Second Edition
Python Developer’s Handbook
Python How to Program
Python in a Nutshell, Second Edition
Python Phrasebook
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner
Python Programming with the Java Class Libraries A Tutorial for_
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Python for Unix and Linux System Administration
With this book, you’ll learn how to package and deploy your Python applications and libraries, and write code that runs equally well on multiple Unix platforms. You’ll also learn about several Python-related technologies that will make your life much easier.
About the Author
Jeremy Jones Jeremy Jones is a software engineer who works for Predictix. His weapon of choice is Python, but he has done some shell, plenty of Perl, a touch of Java, is currently learning C#, and finds functional programming languages (especially OCaml) fascinating.
He is the author of the open source projects Munkware, a multiproducer/multiconsumer, transactional, and persistent queuing mechanism, ediplex, an EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) parsing engine, and podgrabber a podcast downloader. All three projects were written in the Python language.
Jeremy spends his spare time enjoying his family and doing a little writing. He lives in Conyers, Georgia, just east of Atlanta, with his wife, Debra; two children, Zane and Justus; a Lab named Genevieve (how Madelinesque).
Opinions and views expressed by Jeremy are his own and not those of Predictix.
Noah Gift Noah Gift is an author, speaker, consultant, and community leader, writing for publications such as IBM Developerworks, Red Hat Magazine, O’Reilly, and MacTech. His consulting company’s website is www.giftcs.com , and his personal website is www.noahgift.com . Noah is also the current organizer for www.pyatl.org , which is the Python User Group for Atlanta, GA. He has given presentations at PyCon and PyAtl.
He has a Master’s degree in CIS from Cal State Los Angeles, B.S. in Nutritional Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, is an Apple and LPI certified SysAdmin, and has worked at companies such as, Caltech, Disney Feature Animation, Sony Imageworks, and Turner Studios.
In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife Leah, and their son Liam, playing the piano, and exercising religiously.