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Introducing HTML5 (2nd Edition) Introducing HTML5 (2nd Edition)
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Html Programming Books

Have been translated several html programming books on Python with the support of the members of the Italian community, is periodically selected text, of course "free" and is translated. Collaborations are welcome, see the Help section! if you want to contribute. It is absolutely the best book written for beginners, free, available in all sizes. It focuses on the html programming books language Python and addresses virtually all aspects of planning, is used in some American high schools. A must for those who come now to this discipline. The only criticism that can turn to this book is that it is updated with the latest versions of the language, however, given the use to which it addresses is not a problem. Anyone who acquires the knowledge from this book will have no problem to "upgrade" . . The Tutorial For Python is a book for beginners of html programming books takes into account only the html programming books language Python. It contains many examples, explained in detail. An introduction to html programming books using Python, for those who have never programmed before, by Alan Gauld. It is an html programming books document, available for a fee and, in the original language, even in the paper version. License has limitations and therefore is only available in html programming books version. However, it is a good text, mainly consider Python and Basic, introductory programming, too, mostly for beginners. Circulation of books on Python programming language, in Italian, there are three, the first, published by SAMS is the translation of "Python 2. 1 Bible" of 2001, the second in 2004, is the translation of "Learning Python, Second Edition ", published by Hoepli, and the third is the first original book in Italian. The opinions expressed by participants in the old ML and news group on this text are conflicting. Surely it is based on a version of the language a bit 'dated, as is clear from the title, the version is 2. 1. Many of them also criticize the translations . . "Personally, I bought it and perhaps because of my inexperience I found it very useful anyway, especially if you are a beginner, with support from the texts translated by contributors to this site I found very useful as a reference guide. " . The book is a comprehensive tool for learning Python and object-oriented programming. It is updated to version 2. 3 interpreter. To make more 'practical applications of language, are also presented many new usage scenarios. This is the first book dedicated to Italian original Python. The book, updated to Python 2. 5 introduces Windows and Unix users using Python, starting from the basics and then go to practice, with examples of increasing complexity. Clearly, for those who know English there are many more texts, an optimal solution is to buy a book directly abroad. In this regard, the Italian news group has almost unanimously expressed great appreciation to these two texts. The text, as is typical for the "Nutshell" by O'Reilly, is intended primarily as a reference manual, concise, essential and pragmatic, to Python and its libraries. Unlike reference manuals "official" is not required to cover 100% of the subjects, and thus avoids the more obscure things, strange and marginal, but selecting all the parts of greatest practical utility, and this allows him, despite the brevity , to cover not only the standard libraries of Python, but also some of the most important extensions (GUI, numerical computing, access to DB, etc. ). Also fails to provide many small but valuable practical advice and even a good collection of small but useful examples (particularly those of valuable chapter on sockets and network servers, where the same small server is done repeatedly with different approaches and forms, both standard and extended). The text covers more than Python 2. 2 (however, Python 2. 3 is close to 2. 2, and does not require an update of the text itself). Although, as mentioned, is primarily a reference manual, several programmers already experienced in other languages ??but ignorant of Python, reported to have found this book very useful for learning Python. The text is an "anthology" of examples of using Python to solve hundreds of different problems, with over one hundred authors, but a style made more uniform and clearly readable by the indefatigable editorial work of Alex and David, who have ensured that each " recipe is accompanied by plenty of discussion, alternatives, and appropriate "pointers" both within the book itself and to other documents available online, including the "official" documentation of Python. Each chapter on a certain category of content (XML, network, distributed programming, algorithms, . . ) is preceded by an introduction written by an author who is particularly experienced in relation to the given category, some of these texts ( Guido van Rossum, Tim Peters, Alex Martelli, Fredrik Lundh, Paul Prescott, and many others) are real jewels. Unfortunately, the Python version used in the recipes vary: mostly it is 2. 1, but there are also some that use 2. 0 or even earlier, and only a few touch 2. 2. In many cases this is not important, but there are also examples of that if we were to use only uniform the latest version of Python, you may express more simply. The personal advice of Alex, who is in doubt as to the purchase of these html programming books (eg, the uncertainty about their competence in English), is as follows: subscribe to the service of reading online html programming books offered by O ' Reilly!. The first two weeks are free, and in two weeks you can read and also to study large parts of these html programming books (or, by choice, others by O'Reilly, is related to Python and to other topics), and so make a reasoned view if you deserve or not to buy them. Just remember to cancel your membership within 14 days for not having to pay a subscription to Safari (unless, of course, it is considered good enough to be worth the expense!). . .
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