reference book

Cameron Laird claird at lairds.com
Thu Dec 19 11:03:21 EST 2002


In article <HclM9.21441$ac6.2896 at FE06>,
Steve Holden <sholden at holdenweb.com> wrote:
>"Markus Jais" <info at mjais.de> wrote ...
>> Andreas Steffen wrote:
>>
>> > Hi to all,
>> > i am looking for the definitive reference for python. Which book would
>> > you recommend me.
>> > Thanks in advance, Andras.
>>
>> there is an upcoming "Python in a Nutshell" from oreilly although I do not
>> know when it will be published.
>>
>> there is also "Python Essential Reference " from newriders. quite good but
>> does not cover Python 2.2
>>
>
>O'Reily have told me to expect my technical reviewer's copy between now and
>the new year, so it must be close now. I have to say Alex has done a pretty
>good job of explaining just about every important aspect of Python,
>including a LOT of relevant libraries, and it's up-to-date for 2.2.
>
>just-in-time-for-2.3-ly y'rs  - steve
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How's it happen folks aren't mentioning <URL: http://
www.pythonware.com/people/fredrik/librarybook.htm >?
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