Python Pocket ReferencePython is a popular object-oriented scripting language that is freely available over the Net. It's portable, powerful, and remarkably easy to use. Python is commonly used for both stand-alone programs and scripting applications, in a wide variety of domains. This book is a companion volume to two O'Reilly Animal Guides,Programming PythonandLearning Python. It summarizes Python statements and types, built-in functions, commonly used library modules, and other prominent Python language features. This pocket reference covers the latest Python release and complements Python's online reference material. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Environment Variables | 3 |
Builtin Types and Operators | 4 |
Copyright | |
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