Text Processing in Pythonby David Mertz -- published by Addison Wesley Publications of David Mertz -- Gnosis Software Home -- Code samples from the book -- Errata |
Thursday 2006-06-07
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A couple of you make donations each month (out of about a thousand of you reading the text each week). Tragedy of the commons and all that... but if some more of you would donate a few bucks, that would be great support of the author.
In a community spirit (and with permission of my publisher), I am making my book available to the Python community. Minor corrections can be made to later printings, and at the least errata noted on this website. Email me at <[email protected]> .
A few caveats: (1) This stuff is copyrighted by AW (except the code samples which are released to the public domain). Feel free to use this material personally; but no permission is given for further distribution beyond your personal use. (2) The book is provided in "smart ASCII" format. This is converted to print (and maybe to fancier electronic formats) by automated scripts (txt->LaTeX->PDF for the printed version). As a highly sophisticated "digital rights management" system, those scripts are not themselves made readily available. :-)
acknowledgments.txt | FOLKS WHO HAVE MADE THIS BOOK BETTER | |
intro.txt | INTRODUCTION | |
chap1.txt | PYTHON BASICS | |
chap2.txt | BASIC STRING OPERATIONS | |
chap3.txt | REGULAR EXPRESSIONS | |
chap4.txt | PARSERS AND STATE-MACHINES | |
chap5.txt | INTERNET TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES | |
appendix_a.txt | A SELECTIVE AND IMPRESSIONISTIC SHORT REVIEW OF PYTHON | |
appendix_b.txt | A DATA COMPRESSION PRIMER | |
appendix_c.txt | UNDERSTANDING UNICODE | |
appendix_d.txt | A STATE-MACHINE FOR ADDING MARKUP TO TEXT | |
glossary.txt | GLOSSARY TERMS |
As good place as any: Writing has been good to me, but I also enjoy freelance programming work. Anyone who might have some side contract work for this famous writer/programmer, please feel encouraged to contact me.