Python Programming: Taming the Snake

Open Docs, LLC has announced the release of their fifth title, 'Python Programming: Taming the Snake'. The book is a comprehensive programmer's guide to the Python programming language and covers features found in 2.1, including Jython, support for CGI and Internet protocol modules, and database support. Open Docs has managed to keep pace with the open source community's cutting edge development. The title is expected to be one of the most comprehensive resource books available today.

Python is being used in a variety of applications, from animation to advising users through Linux installations. Open Docs Publishing is a full-service publisher that offers authoring, editing, and special programs to help companies maintain their focus on development. They have three books in print, including the number one selling book on LinuxCentral.com, 'Securing and Optimizing Linux; Red Hat Edition'. Open Docs is also donating 10% of all net profits from the sales of 'Python Programming: Taming the Snake' to the Python Software Foundation as part of their Open Source Documentation Fund. The book is expected to be invaluable to any serious Python programmer.