On Jan 10, 11:13 am, kj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm looking for "example implementations" of small projects in > Python, similar to the ones given at the end of most chapters of > The Perl Cookbook (2nd edition, isbn: 0596003137). (Unfortunately, > the otherwise excellent Python Cookbook (2nd edition, isbn: > 0596007973), by the same publisher (O'Reilly), does not have this > great feature.) > > The subchapters devoted to these small projects (which are called > "Program"s in the book), each consists of a description of the > task, a discussion of the relevant design considerations, and one > or more illustrative implementations. As such, these programs are > larger and more complex than the typical "recipe" in the book, but > are still short enough to be read and understood in a few minutes. > > I find the study of such small programs invaluable when learning > a new language. > > Does anyone know of a source of similar material for Python? > > TIA! > > kynn > -- > NOTE: In my address everything before the first period is backwards; > and the last period, and everything after it, should be discarded.
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