[Tutor] Python Books
Erik Price
erikprice@mac.com
Wed, 4 Sep 2002 00:45:16 -0400
On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, at 04:16 PM, Jason Willis wrote:
> I was wondering which books anyone would recommend for a beginner in
> Python programming? I've browsed through some of the books -- but I'm
> not sure which might carry me through beginner to intermediate (or so)
> levels. Thanks for the help. (Sorry if this question has been asked
> and answered so many times already)
I like the Python Essential Reference. It is not a tutorial, but
rather a reference book, but if you read it straight through you will
learn a lot about Python and it's not too long. Mind you it does not
teach you how to write programs, you need to know this already. But
it's easier on the eyes than the docs online.
Erik
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