Since I'm a professional developper,I don't think that my personnal view on those books would be of any use to you. I actually have no idea how to start Python if you're not a developper, I know it is possible since quit a lot of matimatical engineers use it.
But I'm sure some people here will give you good advise. > Thanks, if you don't mind could I have a small <b>personal</b> > description on the quality of the books (pros, cons). > > I also am interested if anyone has used "Python Programming: An > Introduction to Computer Science" and if I could be given a detailes > evaluation about it. > > Thanks again. -- --- Rony Steelandt BuCodi rony dot steelandt (at) bucodi dot com Visit the python blog at http://360.yahoo.com/bucodi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list