[Tutor] Python Programming Books

Matthew Webber matthew at CuneiformSoftware.com
Fri Jul 14 11:11:19 CEST 2006


It depends a lot on what your prior programming experience in other
languages is.

I have a large amount of prior programming experience, and I found "Learning
Python" very good. The "Python Cookbook" (Martelli et. al., also O'Reilly)
is very useful for learning the idioms.
 

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Subject: [Tutor] Python Programming Books

I have three books on Python programming, "Learning Python" by O'Reilly, 
"Beginning Python" by Hetland, and "Python in a Nutshell" by O'Reilly.  Are 
these good (recommended) books?  Any others that might be recommended? 




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