Python 3 Standard Library by Example¶
Python 3 Standard Library By Example
written by sean base on following books
Github | https://github.com/newsteinking/High_python3standardlib
- Chapter 0: About
- chapter 1: Text
- chapter 2: Data Structures
- chapter 3: Algorithms
- chapter 4: Dates and Times
- chapter 5: Mathematics
- chapter 6: The File System
- 6.1 Laziness is a Virtue
- 6.2 Abstraction and Struture
- 6.3 Creating Your Own Functions
- 6.4 The Magic of Parameters
- 6.4 What If My Parameter is Immutable?
- 6.5 Parameter Practice
- 6.6 Scoping
- 6.7 Recursion
- 6.8 Another Classi:Binary Search
- 6.9 A Quick Summary
- 6.10 New Functions in This Chapter
- 6.11 What Now?
- chapter 7: Data Persistence and Exchange
- chapter 8: Data Compression and Archiving
- chapter 9: Cryptography
- chapter 10: Concurrency with Processes ,Threads, and Coroutines
- 10.1 Modules
- 10.2 Exploring Modules
- 10.3 The Standard Library; A Few Favorites
- sys
- os
- fileinput
- Sets, Heaps, and Deques
- sets
- Heaps
- Deques (and Other Collections)
- time
- random
- shelve and json
- A Potential Trap
- What Is a Regular Expression?
- Contents of the re Module
- Match Objects and Groups
- Group Numbers and Functions in Substitutions
- A Sample Template System
- Other Interesting Standard Modules
- 10.4 A Quick Summary
- chapter 11: Networking
- chapter 12: The Internet
- chapter 13: Email
- chapter 14: Application Building Blocks
- chapter 15: Internationalization and Localization
- chapter 16: Developer Tools
- chapter 17: Runtime Features
- chapter 18: Language Tools
- chapter 19: Modules and Packages