Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
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?

  Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
  (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
   Obz Site:  39° 15' 7 N, 121° 2' 32 W, 2700 feet

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distinction belongs to early bacteria, which some two billion
years ago, invented photosynthesis.
 -- Field Notes from a Catastrophe, Kolbert

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Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread Gabriel Genellina
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

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Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
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
 
 --Gabriel Genellina
 
Thanks. Found the 2.4 Python Tutorial web page by Guido van Rossum, but 
would like the pdf.


  Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
  (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
   Obz Site:  39° 15' 7 N, 121° 2' 32 W, 2700 feet

   Humans aren't the first species to alter the atmosphere; that
distinction belongs to early bacteria, which some two billion
years ago, invented photosynthesis.
 -- Field Notes from a Catastrophe, Kolbert

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Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread Gabriel Genellina
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.

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Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
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. :-)


  Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
  (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
   Obz Site:  39° 15' 7 N, 121° 2' 32 W, 2700 feet

   Humans aren't the first species to alter the atmosphere; that
distinction belongs to early bacteria, which some two billion
years ago, invented photosynthesis.
 -- Field Notes from a Catastrophe, Kolbert

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