Books that Use Wing

The following books use Wing as their recommended Python IDE:


Black Hat Python

by Justin Seitz uses Wing Pro to teach some of the tools of offensive security — writing network sniffers, manipulating packets, infecting virtual machines, creating stealthy trojans, and more.


Data Structures and Algorithms with Python

by Kent D. Lee and Steve Hubbard uses Wing Personal to teach the concepts and techniques required to write programs that can handle large amounts of data efficiently.


Introduction to Statistics with Python

by Thomas Haslwanter recommends Wing Pro when using Python for statistical computing.


Python Programming Fundamentals

by Kent D. Lee uses Wing 101 to teach introductory computer programming for beginning students and students with some programming skills in another language.


Violent Python

by TJ O'Connor recommends Wing Pro for development of custom tools for security forensics and penetration testing.


3D Kinematics

by Thomas Haslwanter recommends Wing Pro when using Python for the analysis of movement in 3D space.