Résumé
people using Python on Windows. Use of the language has been growing at about 40% per year since 1995, and there is every
reason to believe that growth will continue.
Despite Python's increasing popularity on Windows,
Python Programming on Win32 is the first book to
demonstrate how to use it
as a serious Windows development and administration tool.
Unlike scripting on Unix, Windows scripting involves
integrating a
number of components, such as COM or the various mail and
database APIs, with the Win32 programming interface.
While
experienced Windows C++ programmers can find their way
through the various objects, most people need some
guidance, and this
book is it. It addresses all the basic technologies for
common integration tasks on Windows, explaining both the
Windows issues
and the Python code you need to glue things together.
Topics include:
- The Python language and the PythonWin extensions
- Building a GUI with COM
- Adding a Macro language
- Distributing tha application
- Client-side COM for output and data access
- Integration with mail and other internet
protocols
- Manging users and drives
- Managing processes and services
This is a vital and unique book. Python Programming on
Win32 is an excellent presentation of Windows
application development,
and Python is a powerful and easy-to-read language for
illustration the concepts.
Table of contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Python Language Review
Chapter 3: Python on Windows
Chapter 4: Integrated Development Environments for
Python
Chapter 5: Introduction to Python and COM. List of
Paragraph Styles
Chapter 6: A Financial Modeling Toolkit in Python
Chapter 7: Building a Graphical User Interface with
COM
Chapter 8: Adding a "Macro Language"
Chapter 9: Integration with Excel
Chapter 10: Printed Output
Chapter 11: Distributing our Application with DCOM
Chapter 12: Advanced Python and COM
Chapter 13: Databases
Chapter 15: Using the basic Internet Protocols
Chapter 16: Windows NT Administration
Chapter 17: Processes and Files
Chapter 18: Windows NT Services. List of Paragraph
Styles
Chapter 19: Communications
Chapter 20: GUI Development
Chapter 21: Active Scripting
Chapter 22: Extending and Embedding with Visual C++
L'auteur - Andy Robinson
is an independent consultant specializing in business analysis, object-oriented design, and Windows development. He studied physics and philosophy, and then Japanese studies, at Oxford. After several years in advertising and finance, he moved to full-time computer consulting three years ago.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Mark Hammond, Andy Robinson |
Parution | 25/01/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 672 |
Format | 17 x 24 |
EAN13 | 9781565926219 |
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