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ActivePython 2.5
Helpful Resources
Dive Into Python
1. Installing Python
2. Your First Python Program
3. Native Datatypes
4. The Power Of Introspection
5. Objects and Object-Orientation
6. Exceptions and File Handling
7. Regular Expressions
8. HTML Processing
9. XML Processing
10. Scripts and Streams
11. HTTP Web Services
12. SOAP Web Services
13. Unit Testing
14. Test-First Programming
15. Refactoring
16. Functional Programming
17. Dynamic functions
18. Performance Tuning
A. Further reading
B. A 5-minute review
C. Tips and tricks
D. List of examples
E. Revision history
F. About the book
G. GNU Free Documentation License
H. Python license

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Appendix F. About the book

This book was written in DocBook XML using Emacs, and converted to HTML using the SAXON XSLT processor from Michael Kay with a customized version of Norman Walsh's XSL stylesheets. From there, it was converted to PDF using HTMLDoc, and to plain text using w3m. Program listings and examples were colorized using an updated version of Just van Rossum's pyfontify.py, which is included in the example scripts.

If you're interested in learning more about DocBook for technical writing, you can download the XML source and the build scripts, which include the customized XSL stylesheets used to create all the different formats of the book. You should also read the canonical book, DocBook: The Definitive Guide. If you're going to do any serious writing in DocBook, I would recommend subscribing to the DocBook mailing lists.


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