Re: [Tutor] What is the best book to start? - Many Thanks!

2005-04-07 Thread Dick Moores
Steve George wrote at 01:36 4/6/2005: The best book I know is Core Python by Wesley Chun. But it only covers 1.6 so quite a few things have changed since then. The first page (p. ixx?) of the Preface to my copy says "At the time of publication (2001), Python 2.0 was just released, so you will def

Re: [Tutor] What is the best book to start? - Many Thanks!

2005-04-06 Thread Steve George
Hi Hoffman, I'd suggest Dive into Python which you can also find it on-line. The printed version is here: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D1590593561/002-9100626-6616001 The best book I know is Core Python by Wesley Chun. But it only covers 1.6 so quite a few things have changed since t

Re: [Tutor] What is the best book to start? - Many Thanks!

2005-04-04 Thread Hoffmann
Hi John, Certainly, I will check it out. Many thanks! Hoffmann --- John Carmona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Hoffmann, I am also a Newbie and I am currently > going through "A Byte > of Python" tutorial from Swaroop C H. > > http://www.byteofpython.info/download?PHPSESSID=c0d52343d90f69f25

Re: [Tutor] What is the best book to start? - Many Thanks!

2005-04-03 Thread John Carmona
Dear Hoffmann, I am also a Newbie and I am currently going through "A Byte of Python" tutorial from Swaroop C H. http://www.byteofpython.info/download?PHPSESSID=c0d52343d90f69f25942f49df9ae7944 If you are completely new to programming like me, you will find that this tutorial is excellent. Good

Re: [Tutor] What is the best book to start? - Many Thanks!

2005-04-02 Thread Hoffmann
Dear All, I would like to thank all of you that kindly, answered my question regarding good Python books to start. As I told you guys before, I am a newbie and I decided to start studying Python, that seems to be a nice programming language. That was my first post in this group, and I appreciated