I'd *highly* recommend "Foundations of Python Network Programming" by  
John Goerzen.  Great book, with good writing and wonderful examples.   
While your uncle is at it, if you have any interest at all in  
Twisted, or think you might have in the future, I'd also recommend he  
pick up "Twisted Network Programming Essentials" by Abe Fettig.  I'd  
also recommend "Text Processing in Python" by David Mertz.  It isn't  
related (much) to the web, or to networking, but it is intermediate/ 
advanced in focus.  Happily, the entire book is also freely available  
online, at http://gnosis.cx/TPiP/ , though you may want to either buy  
the dead-tree version or donate to the author.

Peter Herndon
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