April 2014
Beginner to intermediate
634 pages
15h 22m
English
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About the Reviewers
Mike Driscoll has been programming in Python since 2006. He enjoys writing about Python on his blog at http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/. He has co-authored Core Python refcard for DZone. Mike has also been a technical reviewer for various books of Packt Publishing, such as Python 3 Object Oriented Programming, Python 2.6 Graphics Cookbook, and Tkinter GUI Application Development Hotshot. Mike recently wrote the book Python 101.
Róman Joost first learned about open source software in 1997. He is the project manager ...
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