On 21/12/11 02:13, Ashton Fagg wrote: > I got the impression the OP was learning programming in general (i.e. > from scratch) and not merely "learning Python". If this is the case it > shouldn't matter if they're merely learning the concepts as you can > always get up to speed on the differences later on as they get more > experienced.
In which case the most important thing is the quality of the book as a text on Programming. If you find the the author's style to your taste, then use that book rather than struggle with a text based on a recent version that you personally find unreadable. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list