Your Favorite Python Book
James Matthews
nytrokiss at gmail.com
Sun May 17 05:46:24 EDT 2009
For me it's any book on Django, Core Python 2nd Edition (which I will buy if
updated) and Python Power.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Lou Pecora <pecora at anvil.nrl.navy.mil>wrote:
> In article
> <e1db4ac7-4997-401b-9a1f-112787a9ed92 at r3g2000vbp.googlegroups.com>,
> Mike Driscoll <kyosohma at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On May 11, 4:45 pm, Chris Rebert <c... at rebertia.com> wrote:
>
> > >
> > > I like "Python in a Nutshell" as a reference book, although it's now
> > > slightly outdated given Python 3.0's release (the book is circa 2.5).
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Chris
>
> "Python in a Nutshell" -- Absolutely! Covers a lot in an easily
> accessible way. The first book I reach for. I hope Martelli updates it
> to 3.0.
>
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> -- Lou Pecora
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