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Python 2.6 Text Processing
Beginner's Guide
The easiest way to learn how to manipulate text with Python
Jeff McNeil
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Python 2.6 Text Processing
Beginner's Guide
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First published: December 2010
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Credits
Author
Jeff McNeil
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About the Author
Jeff McNeil
has been working in the Internet Services industry for over 10 years. He cut
his teeth during the late 90's Internet boom and has been developing software for Unix and
Unix-flavored systems ever since. Jeff has been a full-time Python developer for the better
half of that time and has professional experience with a collection of other languages,
including C, Java, and Perl. He takes an interest in systems administration and server
automation problems. Jeff recently joined Google and has had the pleasure of working with
some very talented individuals.
I'd like to above all thank Julie, Savannah, Phoebe, Maya, and Trixie for
allowing me to lock myself in the office every night for months. The
Web.com
gang and those in the Python community willing to share their
authoring experiences. Finally, Steven Wilding, Reshma Sundaresan,
Shubhanjan Chatterjee, and the rest of the Packt Publishing team for all of
the hard work and guidance.
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