[Baypiggies] Python tutorials, books, references

Shannon -jj Behrens jjinux at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 23:18:25 EST 2017


The best thing that I know of is to go to a lot of meetups and skim through
all the most interesting talks from PyCon. Do that for a few years, in
addition to using it daily, and you'll be set. Also, attending some of
Raymond Hettinger's talks and courses is a good approach.

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 8:14 PM C. Lewis <clewis222 at me.com> wrote:

> Is there a forum for discussing good sources of information or maybe even
> tutorials for intermediate or advanced Python programmers? Books even?
> Thanks!
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