[EMAIL PROTECTED] said unto the world upon 2005-12-22 05:00: > While we are on the topic of books, what book would you recommend for > the experienced C++/C# programmer looking to pick up Python? I've been > looking at 'Python in a Nutshell' and 'Programming Python' on > amazon.co.uk, as I've found O'Reilly books good in the past. I'm mainly > looking to use Python for general scripting tasks as I'm finding that > batch files just aren't flexible or powerful enough on WinXP... > > Cheers, > > Daniel
Hi Daniel, the Nutshell is the one to have at hand when coding. I don't know if one could learn from it. Dive into Python is targeted at the experienced programmer and is available both in dead tree and electronic form <http://diveintopython.org/>. Best, Brian vdB _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor