Khamid Nurdiev wrote: > It is Good that you have the book because i have a few questions > concerning the books again. This book by M. Zelle is getting really > difficult shortly after that section (also as i see the examples are > getting fewer) but it was easy till that part, so the question is: is > it to me or is the rest of the book indeed explained not well(not like > the beginning parts)?. Having heard the recommendations on books for > beginners i have ordered the book "Core Python Programming" by Wesley > Chun, so comparing those two books which one is more suitable > (recommended) for a beginner to both python and programming? I haven't read either book, but if nothing else, it helps that Wes is a regular here at [tutor]. > Here in our local library, the first edition of "Core python > programming" is available so i guess i will use it till I receive the > second edition, but i think it might take like a month, if not more > till it gets to where i live. Is there much difference between the > first and second editions? And also one more book, i haven't ordered > it yet, is the "Python from novice to professional" by Magnus Lie > Hetland, is it worth ordering and studying for a complete noob? > > thanks for your answers.
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