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Where can I find good python code?

js
Hi,

I've learned basics of Python and want to go to the next step.
So I'm looking for good python examples
I steal good techniques from.

I found Python distribution itself contains some examples in Demo directory.
I spent some time to read them and
I think they're good but seemed not so practical to me.

Any recommendations?
Oct 13 '06 #1
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hg
js wrote:
Hi,

I've learned basics of Python and want to go to the next step.
So I'm looking for good python examples
I steal good techniques from.

I found Python distribution itself contains some examples in Demo
directory.
I spent some time to read them and
I think they're good but seemed not so practical to me.

Any recommendations?
Sure, there are tons of pure-Python modules out there.

hg

Oct 13 '06 #2
js wrote:
Hi,

I've learned basics of Python and want to go to the next step.
So I'm looking for good python examples
I steal good techniques from.
Any recommendations?
The cookbook, dead-tree version reccomended, otherwise try here:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/

Lorenzo

Oct 13 '06 #3
I think the following is a package with a lot of good code. But then,
I'm biased. ;-)

http://code.google.com/p/pynms/
On Oct 13, 9:08 am, "js " <ebgs...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

I've learned basics of Python and want to go to the next step.
So I'm looking for good python examples
I steal good techniques from.

I found Python distribution itself contains some examples in Demo directory.
I spent some time to read them and
I think they're good but seemed not so practical to me.

Any recommendations?
Oct 16 '06 #4

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