Updated some 'Dive Into Python' links
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Ian Bicking for convincing Adrian to ditch code generation.
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Mark Pilgrim for diveintopython.org, which unfortunately no longer exists.
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Mark Pilgrim for "Dive Into Python" (http://diveintopython.net,
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http://www.diveintopython3.net).
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Guido van Rossum for creating Python.
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Returns a slice of the list.
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Uses the same syntax as Python's list slicing; see
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http://diveintopython.org/native_data_types/lists.html#odbchelper.list.slice
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http://www.diveintopython3.net/native-datatypes.html#slicinglists
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for an introduction.
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"""
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try:
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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ For this tutorial, we expect that you have at least a basic understanding of
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how Django works. This means you should be comfortable going through the
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existing tutorials on :doc:`writing your first Django app</intro/tutorial01>`.
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In addition, you should have a good understanding of Python itself. But if you
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don't, `Dive Into Python`__ is a fantastic (and free) online book for beginning
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Python programmers.
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don't, "Dive Into Python" (for `Python 2`__, for `Python 3`__) is a fantastic
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(and free) online book for beginning Python programmers.
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Those of you who are unfamiliar with version control systems and Trac will find
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that this tutorial and its links include just enough information to get started.
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chat with other Django users who might be able to help.
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__ http://diveintopython.net/toc/index.html
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__ http://diveintopython3.net/
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__ http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers
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__ irc://irc.freenode.net/django-dev
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`list of Python resources for non-programmers`_
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If you already know a few other languages and want to get up to speed with
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Python quickly, we recommend `Dive Into Python`_ (also available in a
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Python quickly, we recommend "Dive Into Python" (for `Python 2`_, for
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`Python 3`_, also available in a
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`dead-tree version`_). If that's not quite your style, there are quite
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a few other `books about Python`_.
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.. _python: http://python.org/
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.. _list of Python resources for non-programmers: http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers
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.. _dive into python: http://diveintopython.net/
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.. _Python 2: http://diveintopython.net/
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.. _Python 3: http://diveintopython3.net/
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.. _dead-tree version: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1590593561/ref=nosim/jacobian20
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.. _books about Python: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks
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Returns a slice of the list.
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Uses the same syntax as Python's list slicing. See
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http://diveintopython.net/native_data_types/lists.html#odbchelper.list.slice
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http://www.diveintopython3.net/native-datatypes.html#slicinglists
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for an introduction.
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Example::
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