Books on Python
Lou Pecora
pecora at anvil.nrl.navy.mil
Wed Nov 28 17:08:50 EST 2007
In article
<3ef06e6a-329c-47d6-8860-55b760e8e6a2 at e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
shadowsithe at gmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 27, 10:05 pm, "barcaroller" <barcarol... at music.net> wrote:
> > Can someone kindly recommend some good books on the following:
> >
> > Python for beginners
> > Python for advanced users
> >
> > Is there a bible like Larry Wall's Programming Perl or Bjarne Stroustrup's
> > The C++ Programming Language?
>
> Python in a Nutshell is a very good reference.
I second that. I also found Learning Python (Lutz & Ascher, O'Reilly
pub.) to be helpful when I first started, but Nutshell is what I keep
going back to. Very good book.
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-- Lou Pecora
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