Hello Rubyists!
I'm currently with Analytics Ventures, an AI research lab based out of
Sorrento Valley. The company has a small and growing portfolio of AI
projects that I am currently supporting with regards to their data systems
and integrations with external components. So while we are AI
Former Rubyist Zed Shaw wrote an interesting book on Python.
Learn Python The Hard Way:
http://learnpythonthehardway.org
... and it's only $3 in PDF form.
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The Python Essential Reference by David Beazley is quite good, fairly
complete, and covers the differences between 2 and 3. The first couple
hundred pages are a tutorial that I felt gave me my sea legs, and then
there's a good deal of topic based reference material. Vaguely
reminiscent of the
I need to venture into the dark side for a work project and get to
know Python.
Can any recovering Pythonians here recommend particularly worthwhile
books, web sites or tutorials that won't make a diehard Rubyist pull
their hair out and look for the tallest building in town for a one-way
trip?
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 08:25:10PM -0700, Chris McCann wrote:
Can any recovering Pythonians here recommend particularly worthwhile
books, web sites or tutorials that won't make a diehard Rubyist pull
their hair out and look for the tallest building in town for a one-way
trip?
I've enjoyed