"BOOGIEMAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ...
> I found some e-book about Python 2.1, I want to print it but just to check
> first if sintax of Python 2.1 is same as 2.4 ? Also does anybody know
where
> can I download any newer Python related e-book, because there isn't any
> published yet in my count
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I found some e-book about Python 2.1, I want to print it but just to check
first if sintax of Python 2.1 is same as 2.4 ? Also does anybody know
where
can I download any newer Python related e-book, because there isn't any
p
I'm not sure whether it's worth learning python from a book on 2.1 because
of the changes that were made especially in 2.2 (see
http://www.python.org/doc/2.2.1/whatsnew/,
http://www.python.org/2.2.1/descrintro.html).
I don't know of a specific e-book on Python although there are several good
o
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:13:44 +0100, BOOGIEMAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found some e-book about Python 2.1, I want to print it but just to check
> first if sintax of Python 2.1 is same as 2.4 ?
Pretty musch the same, but naturally, some things have changed. See
these documents for the major c
"BOOGIEMAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I found some e-book about Python 2.1, I want to print it but just to check
> first if sintax of Python 2.1 is same as 2.4 ?
almost everything that works under 2.1 works under 2.4. the opposite
isn't always true, though. for more information on new stuff,
I found some e-book about Python 2.1, I want to print it but just to check
first if sintax of Python 2.1 is same as 2.4 ? Also does anybody know where
can I download any newer Python related e-book, because there isn't any
published yet in my country.
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