Fredrik Lundh's introduction to the python standard library comes with a CD.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonsl/ It is a little dated, being from 2001, but since you are trying to get around a rule .... Laura In a message of Fri, 05 May 2006 12:14:42 MDT, Chuck Allison writes: >Hello edu-sig, > > I'm really sorry to waste your time, but this is the only place I > know to go to get a quick answer. > > I have mentioned here before that I am teaching intermediate Python > at Symantec in June. Since they merged with another company last > year, they have some new red tape that disallows one-person > companies like myself to do business with them (it seems I don't > have enough liability insurance - true - I have none!). To get > around the system, I have to, among other things, "sell" them a > Python book with a CD in it. (Don't ask me why - this is bean > counting mentality at its best). Anyway, I can't find a worthy book > with a CD. Most are out of date or too simple. (I wish Martelli's > books had CDs!) Even John Zelle's excellent book, with has an > accompanying CD, is too basic for our needs (it's an ideal CS1 book, > of course). So: do you know of a book with a CD that is > intermediate, or... do you know of a stand-alone CD product that > covers some meaty Python? > > Thanks, and again, sorry to interrupt more profitable discussion. > >-- >Best regards, > -- Chuck Allison > > >_______________________________________________ >Edu-sig mailing list >[email protected] >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
