Neo wrote: > I have learned java for half a year and now I want to learn Python, > should I learn python 3k or the traditional version? > That depends on whether you need to use specific libraries that haven't yet been ported to Python 3. If so then start with Python 2. If not, start with 3 - the differences are small enough that you can relatively easily fall back to 2 if you need to get access to non-ported libraries.
regards Steve > On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 7:19 AM, kj <no.em...@please.post> wrote: > > > > > Subject line pretty much says it all: is there a book like "Effective > Java" for Python. I.e. a book that assumes that readers are > experienced programmers that already know the basics of the language, > and want to focus on more advanced programming issues? > > ~K > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 See PyCon Talks from Atlanta 2010 http://pycon.blip.tv/ Holden Web LLC http://www.holdenweb.com/ UPCOMING EVENTS: http://holdenweb.eventbrite.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list