Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can anyone recommend a good book for intermediate up to expert level? ... > 2.4 would be a bonus. > > I've heard good things about "Dive Into Python". I see it can be > downloaded or read online, and on a very quick browse it seems to be > suitably to the point and cover some useful stuff that was missing from > or too deeply buried in Learning Python. I find it easier to read > printed material though, so I'd consider buying it. What sort of > opinions do people here have of it? > > -- > The address in the Reply-To is genuine and should not be edited. > See <http://www.realh.co.uk/contact.html> for more reliable contact > addresses.
Dive Into Python is really a great book about doing nifty tricks in a pythonic way. Since you are already a programmer and learn the classic things about python just by reading the tutorial, it's better to read Dive Into Python and learn the python way of doing things. -- Love Respect GNU/Linux ######################################################################## Magpie, n.: A bird whose theivish disposition suggested to someone that it might be taught to talk. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" ######################################################################## Tonguç Yumruk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list