A few days ago, I came to the pdf of a new Python book. It seems that the publisher made his own layout, which is much more comfortable than the previous scan version. But without a directory, I made a directory with the title of each chapter. Today, I found that a version with a detailed directory already exists. It seems a little problematic. First, the page size is set to 75% at the same time as each bookmarks jump, there are also several bookmarks in Chapter 1 that are invalid. Corrected it and changed the room level of each bookmarks to inherit. The invalid bookmarks were added. Now it is easier to read,Download and click here! (If it is stored in SkyDrive, if it is Wall in China Telecom, mofile extracts code 3138090775280360)
ThanksVheavensThe original PDF andLuxeeaaaThe edited directory!
When I modified the directory, I certainly browsed the Book, as I said in the preface's comments, this is "a book good enough to be both a textbook and a reference on the Python language". I personally think it is enough to read this book first, and then analyze the source code. However, sometimes that will break down a pot of soup, which is the reason for my painstaking efforts. The discussion is still ongoing, and I have reserved opinions on the printed board before there is a good result. In addition, all translated documents can be obtained through
SVN checkout http://openbookproject.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/CorePython_zh/ <your_dir>
Yes, so we should regard the PDF as a good free layout version ~
But PythonCodeIt is based on indentation. The code in this version is not indented well. It is a bit of indentation. I haven't seen the printed version yet. It won't be like this .. The English version has CHM, which is quite comfortable to read.