> Hi I have finished Learning Python 2nd ed.
> What to do next?
Write code.
Lots of code.
Think of a project that will need more than a single file
so you get practice with modules.
Think of a project that can use OOP to practice with objects.
Do some text processing, or write a web client to t
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 10:51:26AM -0700, josip wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Hi I have finished Learning Python 2nd ed.
> What to do next?
> Should I go with Programming Python book or Python Cookbook or?
> Or maybe something else?
>
> Thanks people!
>
I went from Learning Python to the
> > Hi I have finished Learning Python 2nd ed.
> > What to do next?
> > Should I go with Programming Python book or Python Cookbook or?
> > Or maybe something else?
>
> However, LP should've left you with just enough knowledge to be
> dangerous, so I'd encourage you to work on several small project
Those are both fine "next book" choices, and neither should prove a
disapointment.
However, LP should've left you with just enough knowledge to be
dangerous, so I'd encourage you to work on several small projects in
python using what you already know. In the process of taking a crack
at those, you
Hi. Hi I have finished Learning Python 2nd ed. What to do next? Should I go with Programming Python book or Python Cookbook or? Or maybe something else? Thanks people!
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