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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, IN :Wrox,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327374702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119207580 , 1119207584 , 9781118908891 , 1118908899 , 9781118909195 , 1118909194
    Series Statement: Wrox programmer to programmer
    Content: This book walks readers through the "where" and "how" of real-world Python programming with practical, actionable instruction. With a focus on real-world functionality, it details the ways that Python can be used to complete daily tasks and bring efficiency to businesses and individuals. It is written specifically for those who know the Python syntax, but may still be intimidated by larger, more complex projects. It provides a walk-through of the basic set-up for an application and the building and packaging for a library, and explains in detail the functionalities related to the projects. Topics include: how to maximize the power of the standard library modules; where to get third party libraries, and the best practices for utilization; creating, packaging, and reusing libraries within and across projects; building multi-layered functionality including networks, data, and user interfaces; setting up development environments and using virtualenv, pip, and more. --
    Note: Exploring the Python Language and the Interpreter -- Reviewing the Python Data Types -- Numeric Types: Integer and Float -- The Boolean Type -- The None Type -- Collection Types -- Strings -- Bytes and ByteArrays -- Tuples -- Lists -- Dictionaries -- Sets -- Using Python Control Structures -- Structuring Your Program -- Using Sequences, Blocks and Comments -- Selecting an Execution Path -- Iteration -- Handling Exceptions -- Managing Context -- Getting Data In and Out of Python -- Interacting with Users -- Using Text Files -- Extending Python -- Defining and Using Functions -- Generator Functions -- Lambda Functions -- Defining and Using Classes and Objects -- Creating and Using Modules and Packages -- Using and Creating Modules -- Using and Creating Packages -- Creating an Example Package -- Using Third-Party Packages -- Summary -- Accessing the Operating System -- Obtaining Information About Users and Their Computer. , Obtaining Information About the Current Process -- Managing Other Programs -- Managing Subprocesses More Effectively -- Obtaining Information About Files (and Devices) -- Navigating and Manipulating the File system -- Plumbing the Directory Tree Depths -- Working with Dates and Times -- Using the time Module -- Introducing the datetime Module -- Introducing the calendar Module -- Handling Common File Formats -- Using Comma-Separated Values -- Working with Config Files -- Working with XML and HTML Files -- Parsing XML Files -- Parsing HTML Files -- Accessing Native APIs with ctypes and pywin32 -- Accessing the Operating System Libraries -- Using ctypes with Windows -- Using ctypes on Linux -- Accessing a Windows Application Using COM -- Automating Tasks Involving Multiple Applications -- Using Python First -- Using Operating System Utilities -- Using Data Files -- Using a Third-Party Module -- Interacting with Subprocesses via a CLI. , Using Web Services for Server-Based Applications -- Using a Native Code API -- Using GUI Robotics -- Summary -- Storing Data Using Python -- Using DBM as a Persistent Dictionary -- Using Pickle to Store and Retrieve Objects -- Accessing Objects with shelve -- Analyzing Data with Python -- Analyzing Data Using Built-In Features of Python -- Analyzing Data with ittertools -- Utility Functions -- Data Processing Functions -- Taming the Vagaries of groupby() -- Using itertools to Analyze LendyDB Data -- Managing Data Using SQL -- Relational Database Concepts -- Structured Query Language -- Creating Tables -- Inserting Data -- Reading Data -- Modifying Data -- Linking Data Across Tables -- Digging Deeper into Data Constraints -- Revisiting SQLite Field Types -- Modeling Relationships with Constraints -- Many-to-Many Relationships -- Migrating LendyDB to an SQL Database -- Accessing SQL from Python -- Using SQL Connections -- Using a Cursor. , Creating the LendyDB SQL Database -- Inserting Test Data -- Creating a LendyDB API -- Exploring Other Data Management Options -- Client-Server Databases -- NoSQL -- The Cloud -- Data Analysis with RPy -- Summary -- Structuring Applications -- Building Command-Line Interfaces -- Building the Data Layer -- Building the Core Logic Layer -- Building the User Interface -- Using the cmd Module to Build a Command-Line Interface -- Reading Command-Line Arguments -- Jazzing Up the Command-Line Interface with Some Dialogs -- Programming GUIs with Tkinter -- Introducing Key GUI Principles -- Event-Based Programming -- GUI Terminology -- The Containment Tree -- Building a Simple GUI -- Building a Tic-Tac-Toe GUI -- Sketching a UI Design -- Building Menus -- Building a Tic-Tac-Toe Board -- Connecting the GUI to the Game -- Extending Tkinter -- Using Tix -- Using ttk -- Revisiting the Lending Library -- Exploring Other GUI Toolkits for Python -- wxPython -- PyQt. , PyGTK -- Native GUIs: Cocoa and PyWin32 -- Dabo -- Storing Local Data -- Storing Application-Specific Data -- Storing User-Selected Preferences -- Storing Application State -- Logging Error information -- Understanding Localization -- Using Locales -- Using Unicode in Python -- Using gettext -- Summary -- Python on the Web -- Parts of a Web Application -- The Client-Server Relationship -- Middleware and MVC -- HTTP Methods and Headers -- What Is an API? -- Web Programming with Python -- Using the Python HTTP Modules -- Creating an HTTP Server -- Exploring the Flask Framework -- Creating Data Models in Flask -- Creating Core Flask Files -- More on Python and the Web -- Static Site Generators -- Web Frameworks -- Using Python Across the Wire -- XML-RPC -- Socket Servers -- More Networking Fun in Python -- Summary -- Testing with the Doctest Module -- Testing with the Unittest Module -- Test-Driven Development in Python -- Debugging Your Python Code. , Handling Exceptions in Python -- Working on Larger Python Projects -- Releasing Python Packages -- Summary -- Drawing Pictures with Python -- Using Turtle Graphics -- Using GUI Canvas Objects -- Plotting Data -- Using imghdr -- Introducing Pillow -- Trying Out ImageMagick -- Doing Science with Python -- Introducing SciPy -- Doing Bioscience with Python -- Using GIS -- Watching Your Language -- Getting It All -- Playing Games with Python -- Enriching the Experience with PyGame -- Exploring Other Options -- Going to the Movies -- The Computer Graphics Kit -- Modeling and Animation -- Photo Processing -- Working with Audio -- Integrating with Other Languages -- Jython -- IronPython -- Cython -- Tcl/Tk -- Getting Physical -- Introducing Serial Options -- Programming the RaspberryPi -- Talking to the Arduino -- Exploring Other Options -- Building Python -- Fixing Bugs -- Documenting -- Testing -- Adding Features -- Attending Conferences -- Summary.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als: Druck-Ausgabe Cassell, Laura. Python Projects
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, IN :Wrox,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327374702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119207580 , 1119207584 , 9781118908891 , 1118908899 , 9781118909195 , 1118909194
    Series Statement: Wrox programmer to programmer
    Content: This book walks readers through the "where" and "how" of real-world Python programming with practical, actionable instruction. With a focus on real-world functionality, it details the ways that Python can be used to complete daily tasks and bring efficiency to businesses and individuals. It is written specifically for those who know the Python syntax, but may still be intimidated by larger, more complex projects. It provides a walk-through of the basic set-up for an application and the building and packaging for a library, and explains in detail the functionalities related to the projects. Topics include: how to maximize the power of the standard library modules; where to get third party libraries, and the best practices for utilization; creating, packaging, and reusing libraries within and across projects; building multi-layered functionality including networks, data, and user interfaces; setting up development environments and using virtualenv, pip, and more. --
    Note: Exploring the Python Language and the Interpreter -- Reviewing the Python Data Types -- Numeric Types: Integer and Float -- The Boolean Type -- The None Type -- Collection Types -- Strings -- Bytes and ByteArrays -- Tuples -- Lists -- Dictionaries -- Sets -- Using Python Control Structures -- Structuring Your Program -- Using Sequences, Blocks and Comments -- Selecting an Execution Path -- Iteration -- Handling Exceptions -- Managing Context -- Getting Data In and Out of Python -- Interacting with Users -- Using Text Files -- Extending Python -- Defining and Using Functions -- Generator Functions -- Lambda Functions -- Defining and Using Classes and Objects -- Creating and Using Modules and Packages -- Using and Creating Modules -- Using and Creating Packages -- Creating an Example Package -- Using Third-Party Packages -- Summary -- Accessing the Operating System -- Obtaining Information About Users and Their Computer. , Obtaining Information About the Current Process -- Managing Other Programs -- Managing Subprocesses More Effectively -- Obtaining Information About Files (and Devices) -- Navigating and Manipulating the File system -- Plumbing the Directory Tree Depths -- Working with Dates and Times -- Using the time Module -- Introducing the datetime Module -- Introducing the calendar Module -- Handling Common File Formats -- Using Comma-Separated Values -- Working with Config Files -- Working with XML and HTML Files -- Parsing XML Files -- Parsing HTML Files -- Accessing Native APIs with ctypes and pywin32 -- Accessing the Operating System Libraries -- Using ctypes with Windows -- Using ctypes on Linux -- Accessing a Windows Application Using COM -- Automating Tasks Involving Multiple Applications -- Using Python First -- Using Operating System Utilities -- Using Data Files -- Using a Third-Party Module -- Interacting with Subprocesses via a CLI. , Using Web Services for Server-Based Applications -- Using a Native Code API -- Using GUI Robotics -- Summary -- Storing Data Using Python -- Using DBM as a Persistent Dictionary -- Using Pickle to Store and Retrieve Objects -- Accessing Objects with shelve -- Analyzing Data with Python -- Analyzing Data Using Built-In Features of Python -- Analyzing Data with ittertools -- Utility Functions -- Data Processing Functions -- Taming the Vagaries of groupby() -- Using itertools to Analyze LendyDB Data -- Managing Data Using SQL -- Relational Database Concepts -- Structured Query Language -- Creating Tables -- Inserting Data -- Reading Data -- Modifying Data -- Linking Data Across Tables -- Digging Deeper into Data Constraints -- Revisiting SQLite Field Types -- Modeling Relationships with Constraints -- Many-to-Many Relationships -- Migrating LendyDB to an SQL Database -- Accessing SQL from Python -- Using SQL Connections -- Using a Cursor. , Creating the LendyDB SQL Database -- Inserting Test Data -- Creating a LendyDB API -- Exploring Other Data Management Options -- Client-Server Databases -- NoSQL -- The Cloud -- Data Analysis with RPy -- Summary -- Structuring Applications -- Building Command-Line Interfaces -- Building the Data Layer -- Building the Core Logic Layer -- Building the User Interface -- Using the cmd Module to Build a Command-Line Interface -- Reading Command-Line Arguments -- Jazzing Up the Command-Line Interface with Some Dialogs -- Programming GUIs with Tkinter -- Introducing Key GUI Principles -- Event-Based Programming -- GUI Terminology -- The Containment Tree -- Building a Simple GUI -- Building a Tic-Tac-Toe GUI -- Sketching a UI Design -- Building Menus -- Building a Tic-Tac-Toe Board -- Connecting the GUI to the Game -- Extending Tkinter -- Using Tix -- Using ttk -- Revisiting the Lending Library -- Exploring Other GUI Toolkits for Python -- wxPython -- PyQt. , PyGTK -- Native GUIs: Cocoa and PyWin32 -- Dabo -- Storing Local Data -- Storing Application-Specific Data -- Storing User-Selected Preferences -- Storing Application State -- Logging Error information -- Understanding Localization -- Using Locales -- Using Unicode in Python -- Using gettext -- Summary -- Python on the Web -- Parts of a Web Application -- The Client-Server Relationship -- Middleware and MVC -- HTTP Methods and Headers -- What Is an API? -- Web Programming with Python -- Using the Python HTTP Modules -- Creating an HTTP Server -- Exploring the Flask Framework -- Creating Data Models in Flask -- Creating Core Flask Files -- More on Python and the Web -- Static Site Generators -- Web Frameworks -- Using Python Across the Wire -- XML-RPC -- Socket Servers -- More Networking Fun in Python -- Summary -- Testing with the Doctest Module -- Testing with the Unittest Module -- Test-Driven Development in Python -- Debugging Your Python Code. , Handling Exceptions in Python -- Working on Larger Python Projects -- Releasing Python Packages -- Summary -- Drawing Pictures with Python -- Using Turtle Graphics -- Using GUI Canvas Objects -- Plotting Data -- Using imghdr -- Introducing Pillow -- Trying Out ImageMagick -- Doing Science with Python -- Introducing SciPy -- Doing Bioscience with Python -- Using GIS -- Watching Your Language -- Getting It All -- Playing Games with Python -- Enriching the Experience with PyGame -- Exploring Other Options -- Going to the Movies -- The Computer Graphics Kit -- Modeling and Animation -- Photo Processing -- Working with Audio -- Integrating with Other Languages -- Jython -- IronPython -- Cython -- Tcl/Tk -- Getting Physical -- Introducing Serial Options -- Programming the RaspberryPi -- Talking to the Arduino -- Exploring Other Options -- Building Python -- Fixing Bugs -- Documenting -- Testing -- Adding Features -- Attending Conferences -- Summary.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als: Druck-Ausgabe Cassell, Laura. Python Projects
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Indianapolis, Ind. :Wrox, Wiley,
    UID:
    almahu_BV042376378
    Format: XXX, 350 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-1-118-90866-2
    Series Statement: Wrox programmer to programmer
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-118-90889-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-118-90919-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Python
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, IN :Wrox,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV043397332
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 350 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-119-20758-0 , 978-1-118-90889-1 , 978-1-118-90919-5 , 978-1-322-39383-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-118-90866-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Python
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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