gene tani wrote:
> Since your'e experienced, you might be
> able to just dive in with Python in Nutshell and Python Cookbook
> http://safari.oreilly.com/JVXSL.asp
Based on the reviews and extras the nutshell looks good. I've just realized
that you can combine Python and Java. THat would really giv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I reccomend David Mertz's text:
> http://gnosis.cx/TPiP/
> Despite name its more that just text processing
I'll give that one a try, thanks. I guess it might be just the book as far
as the text processing that I've used to doing in Perl goes. I'm also
interested in par
Hi,
I know several programming languages namely Java, Perl and C in this order
and would now like to pick up the Python basics fairly quickly. I've found
that the best way to learn for me is to get a good book (for Christmas in
this case), spend some time with it and do my own coding.
Now I'm w
Hi,
My first post here. I've found some serious accessibility flaws in the
Python 2.4 docs and wish they could be rectified over time. I'm very new to
Python and initially contacted docs at python org, However, I haven't gotten
a reply for a week or so, and figured out I could post here for a la