I've read "Begining Python" written by Hetland from Apress. I enjoyed
it a lot. I also liked reading "Dive into Python" (also from Apress)
for those who already know a language. A free edition is at
diveintopython.org.
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On Nov 27, 9:05 pm, "barcaroller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
>
> Python for beginners
> Python for advanced users
>
> Is there a bible like Larry Wall's Programming Perl or Bjarne Stroustrup's
> The C++ Programming Language?
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> On Nov 27, 10:05 pm, "barcaroller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
> >
> > Python for beginners
> > Python for advanced users
> >
> > Is there a bible like Larry Wall'
I've purchased a couple of books on Python and I keep going back to Python
in a Nutshell. It's about the only printed text I keep on my desk all the
time. It has a nice introduction to the language and includes the
specification, too.
If you're familiar with pr
On Nov 27, 10:05 pm, "barcaroller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
>
> Python for beginners
> Python for advanced users
>
> Is there a bible like Larry Wall's Programming Perl or Bjarne Stroustrup's
> The C++ Programming Language?
On Nov 27, 9:05 pm, "barcaroller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
>
> Python for beginners
> Python for advanced users
>
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks
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Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
Python for beginners
Python for advanced users
Is there a bible like Larry Wall's Programming Perl or Bjarne Stroustrup's
The C++ Programming Language?
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Tolga wrote:
>
> I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
> recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
> solid books are welcome.
>
> Thanx in advance.
Some days ago there was an similar subject 'Learning Python', wish give you
some usefull in
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 06:15:17 -0800, Tolga wrote:
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> I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
> recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
> solid books are welcome.
>
> Thanx in advance.
O'Reilly's Learning Python Second Edition covers up to
Tolga wrote:
> I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
> recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
> solid books are welcome.
>
http://www.ibiblio.org/g2swap/byteofpython/read/index.html
http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/
http://www.freene
http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html#regular
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Tolga wrote:
> I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
> recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
> solid books are welcome.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
I'd call Dive Into Python a reference, it's an extremely clear yet
pythonic book, and it's a
I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
solid books are welcome.
Thanx in advance.
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