> kj (k) wrote:
>k> In Piet van Oostrum writes:
kj (kj) wrote:
>kj> Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
>kj> printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
>kj> myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
>>> Maybe you can ha
kj wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
TIA!
kj
Why not download the documentation, take it to a local copy shop and
have it printed and bou
In Piet van Oostrum writes:
>> kj (kj) wrote:
>>kj> Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
>>kj> printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
>>kj> myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
>Maybe you can have a copy printed at lulu.c
> kj (kj) wrote:
>kj> Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
>kj> printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
>kj> myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
Maybe you can have a copy printed at lulu.com. It would even be nicer if
the PS
kj schrieb:
In a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) writes:
In article , kj wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
There used to be one for Python 2
In Scott David Daniels
writes:
>Also consider grabbing Gruet's "Python Quick Reference" page.
Not quite what I had in mind, but handy all the same. Thanks.
kj
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In a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) writes:
>In article , kj wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
>>printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
>>myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
>There used to be one for Python 2.1, but
In article , kj wrote:
>
>Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
>printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
>myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
There used to be one for Python 2.1, but I can't tell whether it's ever
been updated be
kj wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
Personally, I'd get the new Beazley's Python Essential Reference,
which is due out "real soon now," and
Does anyone know where I can buy the Python library reference in
printed form? (I'd rather not print the whole 1200+-page tome
myself.) I'm interested in both/either 2.6 and 3.0.
TIA!
kj
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