Internet Programming with Python

  Author:    Guido Van Rossum, Aaron Watters, James C. Ahlstrom, Guido v Rossum, James C Ahlstrom
  ISBN:    1558514848
  Sales Rank:    622750
  Published:    1996-09-30
  Publisher:    M & T Books
  # Pages:    477
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 6 reviews
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Internet Programming with Python
  
Learn to use Python, the object-oriented programming language, for CGI scripts, system administration, code generation, graphical user interfaces, file-format conversions, and other computational tasks. This books teaches intermediate and advanced programmers how to use Python to build Internet-enabled applications and the basic mechanisms it uses to transfer information across the Internet and the World Wide Web. HTTP, NNTY, and SMTP protocols, the Python/C API, and client/server Internet Protocols are fully covered, plus the CD-ROM includes the source code for all of the programs discussed in the book.
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03-05-00 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  A masterpiece
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Instead of giving this book an opportunity to become a best-seller, the publisher let it become out of print. An unfortunate effect is that my students could not buy the book, and have to share the library copies. This book is beautifully written, enormously useful and fun to read because of authors' good sense of humor. Chapter 7: "Generating HTML" gives one of the best introductions to object orientation and dynamic features of Python. I urge the authors and the publisher to work quickly to make the book available.
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03-04-00 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  A masterpiece
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Instead of giving this book an opportunity to become a best-seller, the publisher let it become out of print. An unfortunate effect is that my students could not buy the book, and have to share the library copies. This book is beautifully written, enormously useful and fun to read because of authors' good sense of humor. Chapter 7: "Generating HTML" gives one of the best introductions to object orientation and dynamic features of Python. I urge the authors and the publisher to work quickly to make the book available.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 11:53:53 EST)
05-30-99 4 1\3
(Hide Review...)  great book, the CD is out-of-date
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Awesome book, I liked Chapter 3 which instantly gets you into useful programming stuff. The book also takes you from beginner-level to advanced stuff like extending and embedding python, sort of the python equivalent of the Perl camel book (programming perl) and panther book (advanced perl programming) rolled into one. I think there's enough stuff on net programming to justify the title. The CD-ROM in my copy of the book has python 1.3, the current version is 1.5 something. The book too might be dated, but I skimmed the latest ORA python book, Learning Python, and I think this is more my speed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 12:41:35 EST)
04-13-99 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Gentle Intro to Python.
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The book's title probably has been chosen to attract attention. That said, it is an excellent book. The standard book, Programming Python by Mark Lutz, may bog neophytes down.

The first half of the book is an introduction to the language and the second half applications loosely connected to the Internet.

The language is worth knowing, but I'd have liked a book with exercises.

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03-14-99 3 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Where's the Internet Programming part ???
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I had read "Programming Python" (Mark Lutz) befrie getting this book, and I expected a lot more on network programming than what this book provides. I would definitely call the title "Internet Programming with Python" false advertising.

Aside from this (very annoying) shortcoming, the book might provide a good overview of the Python programming language. I didn't go over all the syntax, GUI and other topics as I already had covered them in the other book.

I would recommend Programming Python over this book.

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03-13-99 3 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Where's the Internet Programming part ???
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I had read "Programming Python" (Mark Lutz) befrie getting this book, and I expected a lot more on network programming than what this book provides. I would definitely call the title "Internet Programming with Python" false advertising.

Aside from this (very annoying) shortcoming, the book might provide a good overview of the Python programming language. I didn't go over all the syntax, GUI and other topics as I already had covered them in the other book.

I would recommend Programming Python over this book.

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12-11-98 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  This book does a good job explaining the basics of Python.
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This book does an excellent job explaining how to use Python in general, including internet programming. It also includes a CD that enables the buyer to set up Python on their own system, be it Win95, Dos, Unix, etc. Unfortunately, this CD does not include a setup program. It does include some instructions for setting it up, however, this is not a straightforward process. I would recommend this book only for someone who has at least little programming experience and knowledge of their operating system.
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06-24-98 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Excellent starting point
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This book is co-authored by the author of the Python language, and his style shows through -- to the benefit of the book. Just as in Pyhon, the book is clear, concise, and easy to read. It stresses just how enjoyable programming in Python can be. After having coded in Python for a while now, I can't agree more. I'm a MAJOR fan of C++, but now that I've found Python, my vote is split. For my work, which is cryptography, I use C++, but for everything else, I'm a Python man. The book is surprisingly light reading for a technical book. This does not mean that it is short on content. In fact, the author maintains the lightness by sticking to the sort of Python programming you will encounter when coding for the internet. It did feel a bit skimpy on writing server code (like an HTTP or finger server), sticking more with CGI scripts. For a complete understanding of Python in greater depth, make sure to also buy Mark Lutz's book. It makes for great expert-level Python learning. Buying the two books won't set you back much in the way of $$, but if read in order (first Watters and then Lutz) will make you very happy. Take a crack at Python. You'll learn the language in a day or two, and you'll find yourself using it more and more.
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