Definative Documentation on Objects
Steve Holden
sholden at bellatlantic.net
Wed Jul 5 09:08:02 EDT 2000
I found "Learning Python" to be quite good enough to allow me to transfer
the object-oriented stuff I knew to implementations in Python. It's
good value for money, and although I personally found the pizza-robot
examples a little unnatural, there is evidence they work for others.
regards
Steve
Dale Strickland-Clark wrote:
>
> Where do I look for the definitive statement on object programming in
> Python?
>
> The "Python Reference Manual", as included in the distribution, is
> particularly hard work.
>
> I'm considering "Programming Python" by Mark Lutz but that's four years old.
> "Learning Python" is more recent but I'm worried that it might be pitched a
> bit low.
>
> I'm an experienced programmer but I need to quickly understand Python object
> programming.
>
> Any pointers to online or paper reference material gratefully received.
>
> --
> Dale Strickland-Clark
> Out-Think Ltd, UK
> Business Technology Consultants
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