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Add book Writing Idiomatic Python 2.7.3
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Python 3 and 2.6 versions.
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`Python Pocket Reference <http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596158095.do>`_
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Writing Idiomatic Python
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"Writing Idiomatic Python", written by Jeff Knupp, contains the most common and
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important Python idioms in a format that maximizes identification and understanding.
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Each idiom is presented as a recommendation to write some commonly used piece of code.
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It is followed by an explanation of why the idiom is important. It also contains two
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code samples: the "Harmful" way to write it and the "Idiomatic" way
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`For Python 2.7.3+ <http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Idiomatic-Python-2-7-3-Knupp/dp/1482372177/>`_
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`For Python 3.3+ <http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Idiomatic-Python-Jeff-Knupp-ebook/dp/B00B5VXMRG/>`_
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