Re: Please suggest on the book to follow

2005-01-28 Thread santanu

Thanks for the link
http://gnosis.cx/TPiP/

It was wonderful. Once I get somewhat more experienced in
Python, I guess this site will provide me with some good
fun times.

For the moment, I decided to follow Programming Python.
Once done, I shall learn the newest features from some
latest book like the Nutshell one.
Thanks to all for replying.

Regards,
Santanu

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Re: Please suggest on the book to follow

2005-01-27 Thread santanu
Thanks for the reply.
>From your suggestions, I guess I would have no problems
learning from Programming Python. I didn't like Core Python
Programming and such books. I like to read cover to cover
and the chapters on data structures and such elementary things
put me to sleep. I already have an idea of those things.
I have a fair knowledge of C and some Perl.

>From what you and Fyzzyman said, I guess when I am done with
Programming Python, graduating to the latest features would
be quite easy. Isn't it?

Regards,
Santanu

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Please suggest on the book to follow

2005-01-27 Thread santanu
Hi all,

I know a little python (not the OOP part) learnt by studying the online

tutorial. Now I would like to learn it more thoroughly.

I have access to 'Programming Python' which I liked (on flipping
through the
pages), but the problem is it deals only with version 2.0 of Phython.

So, I would be glad if you could suggest me whether it would be really
a good
idea to learn from this book. In other words, will I have to unlearn
too much
after I complete this book (by the time I am done with this book, I
believe
we will be having Python 2.6 or so).

Please suggest.

Regards,
Santanu

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