Python Book
Joseph A Knapka
jknapka at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 8 00:16:56 EST 2002
Vibrev Lidobros wrote:
>
> I am interested in learning the Python language and need some advice on
> which book i should start with. I have some programming experience in
> other languages. Does anyone have any comments about "Learning Python
> from O'reilly" ?
It's very good. If you're already a programmer, you can be
productive, as in producing code that actually does useful
stuff, in a matter of hours with "LP" in your hands.
But it's the only Python book I've read -- the online
Python docs suffice for practically every purpose past the
first few hours of coding.
Cheers,
-- Joe
"I should like to close this book by sticking out any part of my neck
which is not yet exposed, and making a few predictions about how the
problem of quantum gravity will in the end be solved."
--- Physicist Lee Smolin, "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity"
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