Programming Python
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Once you've come to grips with the core Python language, learning how to build Python applications presents a far more interesting challenge. Many critics consider this classic book, now updated for Python 3.x, to be the industry standard tutorial for...
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Once you've come to grips with the core Python language, learning how to build Python applications presents a far more interesting challenge. Many critics consider this classic book, now updated for Python 3.x, to be the industry standard tutorial for Python application programming. With clear and concise explanations of Python syntax and programming techniques, and numerous examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms, Programming Python shows you the right way to code with Python.
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Once you've come to grips with the core Python language, learning how to build Python applications presents a far more interesting challenge. Tap this book's wealth of practical advice, snippets of code, and patterns of program design to take your Python skills to the next level. You'll start with in-depth discussions of core concepts and then progress toward complete programs in different application domains, including: GUI programming Internet scripting Parallel processing Database management Networked applications System administration Text processing
Most programming experts consider this classic book, now updated for Python 3.x, to be the industry standard for learning Python application programming. With clear and concise explanations of Python syntax and programming techniques, and numerous examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms, "Programming Python" shows you the right way to code with Python.
If you've mastered Python's fundamentals, you're ready to start using it to get real work done. Programming Python will show you how, with in-depth tutorials on the language's primary application domains: system administration, GUIs, and the Web. You'll also explore how Python is used in databases, networking, front-end scripting layers, text processing, and more. This book focuses on commonly used tools and libraries to give you a comprehensive understanding of Python?s many roles in practical, real-world programming.
You'll learn language syntax and programming techniques in a clear and concise manner, with lots of examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms. Completely updated for version 3.x, Programming Python also delves into the language as a software development tool, with many code examples scaled specifically for that purpose.
Topics include:
- Quick Python tour: Build a simple demo that includes data representation, object-oriented programming, object persistence, GUIs, and website basics
- System programming: Explore system interface tools and techniques for command-line scripting, processing files and folders, running programs in parallel, and more
- GUI programming: Learn to use Python?s tkinter widget library
- Internet programming: Access client-side network protocols and email tools, use CGI scripts, and learn website implementation techniques
- More ways to apply Python: Implement data structures, parse text-based information, interface with databases, and extend and embed Python
You'll learn language syntax and programming techniques in a clear and concise manner, with lots of examples that illustrate both correct usage and common idioms. Completely updated for version 3.x, Programming Python also delves into the language as a software development tool, with many code examples scaled specifically for that purpose.
Topics include:
- Quick Python tour: Build a simple demo that includes data representation, object-oriented programming, object persistence, GUIs, and website basics
- System programming: Explore system interface tools and techniques for command-line scripting, processing files and folders, running programs in parallel, and more
- GUI programming: Learn to use Python?s tkinter widget library
- Internet programming: Access client-side network protocols and email tools, use CGI scripts, and learn website implementation techniques
- More ways to apply Python: Implement data structures, parse text-based information, interface with databases, and extend and embed Python
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Programming Python “
- Foreword - Preface
Part I. The Beginning
1. Introducing Python
- "And Now for Something Completely Different"
- Python Philosophy 101
- The Life of Python
- Signs of the Python Times
- The Compulsory Features List
- What's Python Good For?
- What's Python Not Good For?
- Truth in Advertising
2. A Sneak Preview
- "Programming Python: The Short Story"
- The Task
Step 1: Representing Records
Step 2: Storing Records Persistently
Step 3:
Stepping Up to OOP
Step 4: Adding Console Interaction
Step 5: Adding a GUI
Step 6: Adding a Web Interface
- The End of the Demo
Part II. System Programming
3. System Tools
- "The os.path to Knowledge"
- System Scripting Overview
- Introducing the sys Module
- Introducing the os Module
- Script Execution Context
- Current Working Directory
- Command-Line Arguments
- Shell Environment Variables
- Standard Streams
4. File and Directory Tools
- "Erase Your Hard Drive in Five Easy
Steps!"
- File Tools
- Directory Tools
5. Parallel System Tools
- "Telling the Monkeys What to Do"
- Forking Processes
- Threads
- Program Exits
- Interprocess Communication
- Pipes
- Signals
- Other Ways to Start Programs
- A Portable Program-Launch Framework
- Other System Tools
6. System Examples: Utilities
- "Splits and Joins and Alien Invasions"
- Splitting and Joining Files
- Generating Forward-Link Web Pages
- A Regression Test Script
- Packing and Unpacking Files
- Automated Program Launchers
7. System Examples: Directories
- "The Greps of Wrath"
- Fixing DOS Line Ends
- Fixing DOS Filenames
- Searching Directory Trees
- Visitor: Walking Trees Generically
- Copying Directory Trees
- Deleting Directory Trees
- Comparing Directory Trees
Part III. GUI Programming
8. Graphical User Interfaces
- "Here's Looking at You, Kid"
- Python GUI Development Options
- Tkinter Overview
- Climbing the GUI Learning Curve
- Tkinter Coding Basics
-
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Tkinter Coding Alternatives
- Adding Buttons and Callbacks
- Adding User-Defined Callback Handlers
- Adding Multiple Widgets
- Customizing Widgets with Classes
- Reusable GUI Components with Classes
- The End of the Tutorial
- Python/Tkinter for Tcl/Tk Converts
9. A Tkinter Tour, Part 1
- "Widgets and Gadgets and GUIs, Oh My!"
- Configuring Widget Appearance
- Top-Level Windows
- Dialogs
- Binding Events
- Message and Entry
- Checkbutton, Radiobutton, and Scale
- Running GUI Code Three Ways
- Images
- Viewing and Processing Images with PIL
10. A Tkinter Tour, Part 2
- "On Today's Menu: Spam, Spam, and Spam"
- Menus
- Listboxes and Scrollbars
- Text
- Canvas
- Grids
- Time Tools, Threads, and Animation
- The End of the Tour
- The PyDemos and PyGadgets Launchers
11. GUI Coding Techniques
- "Building a Better Mouse Trap"
- GuiMixin: Common Tool Mixin Classes
- GuiMaker: Automating Menus and Toolbars
- ShellGui: GUIs for Command-Line Tools
- GuiStreams: Redirecting Streams to Widgets
- Reloading Callback Handlers Dynamically
- Wrapping Up Top-Level Window Interfaces
- GUIs, Threads, and Queues
- More Ways to Add GUIs to Non-GUI Code
12. Complete GUI Programs
- "Python, Open Source, and Camaros"
- PyEdit: A Text Editor Program/Object
- PyPhoto: An Image Viewer and Resizer
- PyView: An Image and Notes Slideshow
- PyDraw: Painting and Moving Graphics
- PyClock: An Analog/Digital Clock Widget
- PyToe: A Tic-Tac-Toe Game Widget
- Where to Go from Here
Part IV. Internet Programming
13. Network Scripting
- "Tune In, Log On, and Drop Out"
- Plumbing the Internet
- Socket Programming
- Handling Multiple Clients
- A Simple Python File Server
14. Client-Side Scripting
- "Socket to Me!"
- FTP: Transferring Files over the Net
- Processing Internet Email
- POP: Fetching Email
- SMTP: Sending Email
- email: Parsing and Composing Mails
- pymail: A Console-Based Email Client
- The mailtools Utility Package
- NNTP: Accessing Newsgroups
- HTTP: Accessing Web Sites
- Module urllib Revisited
- Other Client-Side Scripting Options
15. The PyMailGUI Client
- "Use the Source, Luke"
- A PyMailGUI Demo
- PyMailGUI Implementation
16. Server-Side Scripting
- "Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave"
- What's a Server-Side CGI Script?
- Running Server-Side Examples
- Climbing the CGI Learning Curve
- Saving State Information in CGI Scripts
- The Hello World Selector
- Refactoring Code for Maintainability
- More on HTML and URL Escapes
- Transferring Files to Clients and Servers
17. The PyMailCGI Server
- "Things to Do When Visiting Chicago"
- The PyMailCGI Web Site
- The Root Page
- Sending Mail by SMTP
- Reading POP Email
- Processing Fetched Mail
- Utility Modules
- CGI Script Trade-Offs
18. Advanced Internet Topics
- "Surfing on the Shoulders of Giants"
- Zope: A Web Application Framework
- HTMLgen: Web Pages from Objects
- Jython: Python for Java
- Grail: A Python-Based Web Browser
- XML Processing Tools
- Windows Web Scripting Extensions
- Python Server Pages
- Rolling Your Own Servers in Python
- And Other Cool Stuff
Part V. Tools and Techniques
19. Databases and Persistence
- "Give Me an Order of Persistence, but Hold the Pickles"
- Persistence Options in Python
- DBM Files
- Pickled Objects
- Shelve Files
- The ZODB Object-Oriented Database
- SQL Database Interfaces
- PyForm: A Persistent Object Viewer
20. Data Structures
- "Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue; Lists Are Mutable, and So Is Set Foo"
- Implementing Stacks
- Implementing Sets
- Subclassing Built-In Types
- Binary Search Trees
- Graph Searching
- Reversing Sequences
- Permuting Sequences
- Sorting Sequences
- Data Structures Versus Python Built-Ins
- PyTree: A Generic Tree Object Viewer
21. Text and Language
- "See Jack Hack. Hack, Jack, Hack"
- Strategies for Parsing Text in Python
- String Method Utilities
- Regular Expression Pattern Matching
- Advanced Language Tools
- Handcoded Parsers
- PyCalc: A Calculator Program/Object
Part VI. Integration
22. Extending Python
- "I Am Lost at C"
- Integration Modes
- C Extensions Overview
- A Simple C Extension Module
- Extension Module Details
- The SWIG Integration Code Generator
- Wrapping C Environment Calls
- A C Extension Module String Stack
- A C Extension Type String Stack
- Wrapping C++ Classes with SWIG
- Other Extending Tools
23. Embedding Python
- "Add Python. Mix Well. Repeat."
- C Embedding API Overview
- Basic Embedding Techniques
- Registering Callback Handler Objects
- Using Python Classes in C
- A High-Level Embedding API: ppembed
- Other Integration Topics
Part VII. The End
24. Conclusion: Python and the Development Cycle
- "That's the End of the Book, Now Here's the Meaning of Life"
- "Something's Wrong with the Way We Program Computers"
- The "Gilligan Factor"
- Doing the Right Thing
- Enter Python
- But What About That Bottleneck?
- On Sinking the Titanic
- So What's "Python: The Sequel"?
- In the Final Analysis . . .
- Postscript to the Second Edition (2000)
- Postscript to the Third Edition (2006)
- Indexng Stack
- A C Extension Type String Stack
- Wrapping C++ Classes with SWIG
- Other Extending Tools
23. Embedding Python
- "Add Python. Mix Well. Repeat."
- C Embedding API Overview
- Adding Buttons and Callbacks
- Adding User-Defined Callback Handlers
- Adding Multiple Widgets
- Customizing Widgets with Classes
- Reusable GUI Components with Classes
- The End of the Tutorial
- Python/Tkinter for Tcl/Tk Converts
9. A Tkinter Tour, Part 1
- "Widgets and Gadgets and GUIs, Oh My!"
- Configuring Widget Appearance
- Top-Level Windows
- Dialogs
- Binding Events
- Message and Entry
- Checkbutton, Radiobutton, and Scale
- Running GUI Code Three Ways
- Images
- Viewing and Processing Images with PIL
10. A Tkinter Tour, Part 2
- "On Today's Menu: Spam, Spam, and Spam"
- Menus
- Listboxes and Scrollbars
- Text
- Canvas
- Grids
- Time Tools, Threads, and Animation
- The End of the Tour
- The PyDemos and PyGadgets Launchers
11. GUI Coding Techniques
- "Building a Better Mouse Trap"
- GuiMixin: Common Tool Mixin Classes
- GuiMaker: Automating Menus and Toolbars
- ShellGui: GUIs for Command-Line Tools
- GuiStreams: Redirecting Streams to Widgets
- Reloading Callback Handlers Dynamically
- Wrapping Up Top-Level Window Interfaces
- GUIs, Threads, and Queues
- More Ways to Add GUIs to Non-GUI Code
12. Complete GUI Programs
- "Python, Open Source, and Camaros"
- PyEdit: A Text Editor Program/Object
- PyPhoto: An Image Viewer and Resizer
- PyView: An Image and Notes Slideshow
- PyDraw: Painting and Moving Graphics
- PyClock: An Analog/Digital Clock Widget
- PyToe: A Tic-Tac-Toe Game Widget
- Where to Go from Here
Part IV. Internet Programming
13. Network Scripting
- "Tune In, Log On, and Drop Out"
- Plumbing the Internet
- Socket Programming
- Handling Multiple Clients
- A Simple Python File Server
14. Client-Side Scripting
- "Socket to Me!"
- FTP: Transferring Files over the Net
- Processing Internet Email
- POP: Fetching Email
- SMTP: Sending Email
- email: Parsing and Composing Mails
- pymail: A Console-Based Email Client
- The mailtools Utility Package
- NNTP: Accessing Newsgroups
- HTTP: Accessing Web Sites
- Module urllib Revisited
- Other Client-Side Scripting Options
15. The PyMailGUI Client
- "Use the Source, Luke"
- A PyMailGUI Demo
- PyMailGUI Implementation
16. Server-Side Scripting
- "Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave"
- What's a Server-Side CGI Script?
- Running Server-Side Examples
- Climbing the CGI Learning Curve
- Saving State Information in CGI Scripts
- The Hello World Selector
- Refactoring Code for Maintainability
- More on HTML and URL Escapes
- Transferring Files to Clients and Servers
17. The PyMailCGI Server
- "Things to Do When Visiting Chicago"
- The PyMailCGI Web Site
- The Root Page
- Sending Mail by SMTP
- Reading POP Email
- Processing Fetched Mail
- Utility Modules
- CGI Script Trade-Offs
18. Advanced Internet Topics
- "Surfing on the Shoulders of Giants"
- Zope: A Web Application Framework
- HTMLgen: Web Pages from Objects
- Jython: Python for Java
- Grail: A Python-Based Web Browser
- XML Processing Tools
- Windows Web Scripting Extensions
- Python Server Pages
- Rolling Your Own Servers in Python
- And Other Cool Stuff
Part V. Tools and Techniques
19. Databases and Persistence
- "Give Me an Order of Persistence, but Hold the Pickles"
- Persistence Options in Python
- DBM Files
- Pickled Objects
- Shelve Files
- The ZODB Object-Oriented Database
- SQL Database Interfaces
- PyForm: A Persistent Object Viewer
20. Data Structures
- "Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue; Lists Are Mutable, and So Is Set Foo"
- Implementing Stacks
- Implementing Sets
- Subclassing Built-In Types
- Binary Search Trees
- Graph Searching
- Reversing Sequences
- Permuting Sequences
- Sorting Sequences
- Data Structures Versus Python Built-Ins
- PyTree: A Generic Tree Object Viewer
21. Text and Language
- "See Jack Hack. Hack, Jack, Hack"
- Strategies for Parsing Text in Python
- String Method Utilities
- Regular Expression Pattern Matching
- Advanced Language Tools
- Handcoded Parsers
- PyCalc: A Calculator Program/Object
Part VI. Integration
22. Extending Python
- "I Am Lost at C"
- Integration Modes
- C Extensions Overview
- A Simple C Extension Module
- Extension Module Details
- The SWIG Integration Code Generator
- Wrapping C Environment Calls
- A C Extension Module String Stack
- A C Extension Type String Stack
- Wrapping C++ Classes with SWIG
- Other Extending Tools
23. Embedding Python
- "Add Python. Mix Well. Repeat."
- C Embedding API Overview
- Basic Embedding Techniques
- Registering Callback Handler Objects
- Using Python Classes in C
- A High-Level Embedding API: ppembed
- Other Integration Topics
Part VII. The End
24. Conclusion: Python and the Development Cycle
- "That's the End of the Book, Now Here's the Meaning of Life"
- "Something's Wrong with the Way We Program Computers"
- The "Gilligan Factor"
- Doing the Right Thing
- Enter Python
- But What About That Bottleneck?
- On Sinking the Titanic
- So What's "Python: The Sequel"?
- In the Final Analysis . . .
- Postscript to the Second Edition (2000)
- Postscript to the Third Edition (2006)
- Indexng Stack
- A C Extension Type String Stack
- Wrapping C++ Classes with SWIG
- Other Extending Tools
23. Embedding Python
- "Add Python. Mix Well. Repeat."
- C Embedding API Overview
... weniger
Autoren-Porträt von Mark Lutz
Mark Lutz ist Software-Entwickler, beschäftigt sich seit 1992 mit Python und gibt seit 1997 entsprechende Kurse. Fachveröffentlichungen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mark Lutz
- 2011, 4. Auflage, 1632 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 17,9 x 23,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- ISBN-10: 0596158106
- ISBN-13: 9780596158101
Sprache:
Englisch
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