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Python 程序 设计
Programming Python, 2nd Edition 目录如下,需要下载的朋友不要错过哦~ Programming Python, 2nd Edition By Mark Lutz Publisher : O'Reilly Pub Date : March 2001 ISBN : 0-596-00085-5 Pages : 1256 Copyright Foreword Preface "And Now for Something Completely Different . . . Again" Signs of the Python Times Why This Edition? Major Changes in This Edition Using the Examples and Demos Conventions Used in This Book Where to Look for Updates Contacting O'Reilly Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introducing Python Section 1.1. "And Now for Something Completely Different" Section 1.2. The Life of Python Section 1.3. The Compulsory Features List Section 1.4. What's Python Good For? Section 1.5. What's Python Not Good For? Part I: System Interfaces Chapter 2. System Tools Section 2.1. "The os.path to Knowledge" Section 2.2. Why Python Here? Section 2.3. System Scripting Overview Section 2.4. The sys Module Section 2.5. The os Module Section 2.6. Script Execution Context Section 2.7. Current Working Directory Section 2.8. Command-Line Arguments Section 2.9. Shell Environment Variables Section 2.10. Standard Streams Section 2.11. File Tools Section 2.12. Directory Tools Chapter 3. Parallel System Tools Section 3.1. "Telling the Monkeys What to Do" Section 3.2. Forking Processes Section 3.3. Threads Section 3.4. Program Exits Section 3.5. Interprocess Communication Section 3.6. Pipes Section 3.7. Signals Section 3.8. Launching Programs on Windows Section 3.9. Other System Tools Chapter 4. Larger System Examples I Section 4.1. "Splits and Joins and Alien Invasions" Section 4.2. Splitting and Joining Files Section 4.3. Generating Forward-Link Web Pages Section 4.4. A Regression Test Script Section 4.5. Packing and Unpacking Files Section 4.6. User-Friendly Program Launchers Chapter 5. Larger System Examples II Section 5.1. "The Greps of Wrath" Section 5.2. Fixing DOS Line Ends Section 5.3. Fixing DOS Filenames Section 5.4. Searching Directory Trees Section 5.5. Visitor: Walking Trees Generically Section 5.6. Copying Directory Trees Section 5.7. Deleting Directory Trees Section 5.8. Comparing Directory Trees Part II: GUI Programming Chapter 6. Graphical User Interfaces Section 6.1. "Here's Looking at You, Kid" Section 6.2. Python GUI Development Options Section 6.3. Tkinter Overview Section 6.4. Climbing the GUI Learning Curve Section 6.5. The End of the Tutorial Section 6.6. Python/Tkinter for Tcl/Tk Converts Chapter 7. A Tkinter Tour, Part 1 Section 7.1. "Widgets and Gadgets and GUIs, Oh My!" Section 7.2. Configuring Widget Appearance Section 7.3. Toplevel Windows Section 7.4. Dialogs Section 7.5. Binding Events Section 7.6. Message and Entry Section 7.7. Checkbutton, Radiobutton, and Scale Section 7.8. Running GUI Code Three Ways Section 7.9. Images Chapter 8. A Tkinter Tour, Part 2 Section 8.1. "On Today's Menu: Spam, Spam, and Spam" Section 8.2. Menus Section 8.3. Listboxes and Scrollbars Section 8.4. Text Section 8.5. Canvas Section 8.6. Grids Section 8.7. Time Tools, Threads, and Animation Section 8.8. The End of the Tour Section 8.9. The PyDemos and PyGadgets Launchers Chapter 9. Larger GUI Examples Section 9.1. "Building a Better Mouse Trap" Section 9.2. Advanced GUI Coding Techniques Section 9.3. Complete Program Examples Section 9.4. PyEdit: A Text Editor Program/Object Section 9.5. PyView: An Image and Notes Slideshow Section 9.6. PyDraw: Painting and Moving Graphics Section 9.7. PyClock: An Analog/Digital Clock Widget Section 9.8. PyToe: A Tic-Tac-Toe Game Widget Section 9.9. Where to Go from Here Part III: Internet Scripting Chapter 10. Network Scripting Section 10.1. "Tune in, Log on, and Drop out" Section 10.2. Plumbing the Internet Section 10.3. Socket Programming Section 10.4. Handling Multiple Clients Section 10.5. A Simple Python File Server Chapter 11. Client-Side Scripting Section 11.1. "Socket to Me!" Section 11.2. Transferring Files over the Net Section 11.3. Processing Internet Email Section 11.4. The PyMailGui Email Client Section 11.5. Other Client-Side Tools Chapter 12. Server-Side Scripting Section 12.1. "Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave" Section 12.2. What's a Server-Side CGI Script? Section 12.3. Climbing the CGI Learning Curve Section 12.4. The Hello World Selector Section 12.5. Coding for Maintainability Section 12.6. More on HTML and URL Escapes Section 12.7. Sending Files to Clients and Servers Chapter 13. Larger Web Site Examples I Section 13.1. "Things to Do When Visiting Chicago" Section 13.2. The PyMailCgi Web Site Section 13.3. The Root Page Section 13.4. Sending Mail by SMTP Section 13.5. Reading POP Email Section 13.6. Utility Modules Section 13.7. CGI Script Trade-offs Chapter 14. Larger Web Site Examples II Section 14.1. "Typos Happen" Section 14.2. The PyErrata Web Site Section 14.3. The Root Page Section 14.4. Browsing PyErrata Reports Section 14.5. Submitting PyErrata Reports Section 14.6. PyErrata Database Interfaces Section 14.7. Administrative Tools Section 14.8. Designing for Reuse and Growth Chapter 15. Advanced Internet Topics Section 15.1. "Surfing on the Shoulders of Giants" Section 15.2. Zope: A Web Publishing Framework Section 15.3. HTMLgen: Web Pages from Objects Section 15.4. JPython ( Jython): Python for Java Section 15.5. Grail: A Python-Based Web Browser Section 15.6. Python Restricted Execution Mode Section 15.7. XML Processing Tools Section 15.8. Windows Web Scripting Extensions Section 15.9. Python Server Pages Section 15.10. Rolling Your Own Servers in Python Part IV: Assorted Topics Chapter 16. Databases and Persistence Section 16.1. "Give Me an Order of Persistence, but Hold the Pickles" Section 16.2. Persistence Options in Python Section 16.3. DBM Files Section 16.4. Pickled Objects Section 16.5. Shelve Files Section 16.6. SQL Database Interfaces Section 16.7. PyForm: A Persistent Object Viewer Chapter 17. Data Structures Section 17.1. "Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue; Lists Are Mutable, and So Is Class Foo" Section 17.2. Implementing Stacks Section 17.3. Implementing Sets Section 17.4. Binary Search Trees Section 17.5. Graph Searching Section 17.6. Reversing Sequences Section 17.7. Permuting Sequences Section 17.8. Sorting Sequences Section 17.9. Data Structures Versus Python Built-ins Section 17.10. PyTree: A Generic Tree Object Viewer Chapter 18. Text and Language Section 18.1. "See Jack Hack. Hack, Jack, Hack" Section 18.2. Strategies for Parsing Text in Python Section 18.3. String Module Utilities Section 18.4. Regular Expression Matching Section 18.5. Parser Generators Section 18.6. Hand-Coded Parsers Section 18.7. PyCalc: A Calculator Program/Object Part V: Integration Chapter 19. Extending Python Section 19.1. "I Am Lost at C" Section 19.2. C Extensions Overview Section 19.3. A Simple C Extension Module Section 19.4. The SWIG Integration Code Generator Section 19.5. Wrapping C Environment Calls Section 19.6. A C Extension Module String Stack Section 19.7. A C Extension Type String Stack Section 19.8. Wrapping C++ Classes with SWIG Chapter 20. Embedding Python Section 20.1. "Add Python. Mix Well. Repeat." Section 20.2. C Embedding API Overview Section 20.3. Basic Embedding Techniques Section 20.4. Registering Callback Handler Objects Section 20.5. Using Python Classes in C Section 20.6. ppembed: A High-Level Embedding API Section 20.7. Other Integration Topics Part VI: The End Chapter 21. Conclusion: Python and the Development Cycle Section 21.1. "That's the End of the Book, Now Here's the Meaning of Life" Section 21.2. "Something's Wrong with the Way We Program Computers" Section 21.3. The "Gilligan Factor" Section 21.4. Doing the Right Thing Section 21.5. Enter Python Section 21.6. But What About That Bottleneck? Section 21.7. On Sinking the Titanic Section 21.8. So What's Python: The Sequel Section 21.9. In the Final Analysis... Section 21.10. Postscript to the Second Edition Appendix A. Recent Python Changes Section A.1. Major Changes in 2.0 Section A.2. Major Changes in 1.6 Section A.3. Major Changes Between 1.3 and 1.5.2 Appendix B. Pragmatics Section B.1. Installing Python Section B.2. Book Examples Distribution Section B.3. Environment Configuration Section B.4. Running Python Programs Section B.5. Python Internet Resources Appendix C. Python Versus C++