Re: Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread David Van Mosselbeen
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

Re: Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread Nate Bargmann
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 06:15:17 -0800, 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. O'Reilly's Learning Python Second Edition covers up to

Re: Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread D H
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

Re: Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread BartlebyScrivener
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Re: Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread Xavier Morel
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

Great books on Python?

2005-12-11 Thread Tolga
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. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list