Modern dead-tree Python resources

beliavsky@aol.com beliavsky at 127.0.0.1
Tue Aug 3 18:51:03 EDT 2004


Michael Ekstrand <python at elehack.net> wrote:

>Is there a good book that covers Python at least through 2.2 (including

>new-style classes, etc.)? I'm particularly looking for something with 
>large appendices of reference material. (alternatively, if someone's 
>publishing print versions of the Python documentation, that would 
>possibly be of interest. 

A good reference for Python 2.2 is "Python in a Nutshell", by Alex Martell.
Also good, and more pedagogical, is "Learning Python", 2nd. edition, by Lutz
and Ascher. O'Reilly published both books.



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