Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Sat, 10 Feb 2007 21:20:43 -0300, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escribió: > >> Gabriel Genellina wrote: >>> En Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:45:08 -0300, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> escribió: >>> >>>> I was able to download the 2.5 tutorial, but think I may need the 2.4 >>>> tutorial (Guido van Rossum) if it exists. Anyone know where to find it? >>> >>> Go to http://docs.python.org/ and follow the link "Locate previous >>> versions" >>> >> Thanks. Found the 2.4 Python Tutorial web page by Guido van Rossum, but >> would like the pdf. > > Go to http://docs.python.org/ > Click on "Locate previous versions" > Click on "Python 2.4.4" (latest release on the 2.4 series) > Click on "Download all these documents" > Choose your format (PDF), page size (PDF A4 or PDF Letter), and your > favorite compression format (Zip or bzip2) and download it. > You get the whole documentation in the chosen format, not only the > tutorial. > On that same page, it says: "These documents are not available for > download individually." > > --Gabriel Genellina > Thanks again. I may get the hang of this eventually. It looks like a pattern is developing. :-)
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