BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   ...
> Especially the Python Cookbook, as I don't normally 'get it' when
> someone just describes theory or an abstraction, I also must see an
> example. The examples in the Cookbook are useful and also come with
> explanations about how they work. Same goes for this group. Nine times

Yes, I agree that the Cookbook is particularly advisable for readers who
learn best from/via examples.  Other very example-rich books include
Mark Pilgrim's and Magnus Lie Hetlands', by the way.


Alex
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