your favorite quick reference? (was Python Docs. Hardcopy 2.4 Library Reference, interested?)
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O'Reilly has CD bookshelves http://cdbookshelves.oreilly.com/ , combining their books on a topic into a CD, for various subjects, including Perl, but not yet for Python. I own the paper copies of several of their Python books. A single CD containing their books Jython Essentials Learning Python, 2nd Edition Programming Python, 2nd Edition Python & XML Python Cookbook Python in a Nutshell Python Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition Python Programming on Win32 Python Standard Library would be a great purchase, especially if upgrade prices were available when new editions of books like "Python in a Nutshell" were released, to keep up with changes in the language. I wonder who at O'Reilly can be contacted to lobby for this.
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