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Reference
ActivePython 2.4
Python Documentation
Tutorial
Front Matter
Contents
1. Whetting Your Appetite
2. Using the Python Interpreter
3. An Informal Introduction to Python
4. More Control Flow Tools
5. Data Structures
6. Modules
7. Input and Output
8. Errors and Exceptions
9. Classes
10. Brief Tour of the Standard Library
11. Brief Tour of the Standard Library - Part II
12. What Now?
A. Interactive Input Editing and History Substitution
B. Floating Point Arithmetic: Issues and Limitations
C. History and License
D. Glossary
Index
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Python Tutorial, 18 October 2006, Release 2.4.5

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