CS 107: Pictures and Sounds: Programming with Multimedia
Kalamazoo College
Spring 2013
BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document was last modified on
April 1, 2013.
Remember that you can use Ariadne and other library
resources through the world wide web.
Browsable
MediaSources Directory: A browsable directory of images and sounds
you can use in this course.
Python References
- Guzdial, Mark, An Introduction to Computing and
Programming in Python, A Multimedia Approach, 3rd Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper
Saddle River, NJ, 2013.
- Support code, written by Kalamazoo
College CS faculty, useful for many programs in COMP107.
 
- Gupta, Rashi, Making Use of Python, Wiley, New York,
2002.
- Hetland, Magnus Lie, Instant Python,
http://www.hetland.org/python/instant-python.php.
- Lundh, Frederik, Python Standard Library, O’Reilly
and Associates, Sebastapol, CA, 2001.
- Lutz, Mark and Ascher, David, Learning Python,
O’Reilly and Associates, Sebastapol, CA, 2003.
- Martelli, Alex and Ascher, David (eds), Python Cookbook,
O’Reilly and Associates, Sebastapol, CA, 2002.
- Martelli, Alex, Python in a Nutshell, O’Reilly and
Associates, Sebastapol, CA, 2003.
- Pedroni, Samuele, and Rappin, Noel, Jython Essentials,
O’Reilly and Associates, Sebastapol, CA, 2002.
- van Rossum, Guido, Python Tuturial, Python Software
Foundation,
http://www.python.org/doc/tut/.
(At the time this entry was created, this link pointed to
Release 2.4.2, 28 September 2005.)
- Zelle, John, Python Programming: An Introduction to
Computer Science, Franklin, Beedle and Associates, Inc., Wilsonville, OR,
2004.
Web Sites for Downloading the Python Language and
Development Environments
Program Style
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