thanks man, ill check out cookbook & see what its all about, too. sk
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 22:22 -0400, Andre Roberge wrote: > On 2/9/06, nephish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > lo there, > > i know this comes up from time to time. i am considering buying 'python > > in a nutshell'. All the reviews i have read for it are very good. But it > > only covers up to python 2.2. i use 2.3 at work, and tinker with 2.4 at > > home. As good a reference as it is, is it too dated to be that good > > still ? i have 'Learning Python' and 'Programming Python'. Learning is > > awesome for me, Programming is a bit over my head. > > any suggestions? > > > I own about 10 Python books including Learning Python, Programming > Python and Python in a Nutshell. Of these three, Python in a Nutshell > is the one I find the most useful. The Python Cookbook (2nd ed) is my > other favourite. Your mileage may vary... > > André _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
