[Tutor] Bookpool sale on Addison Wesley
Randy Pearson
J.Randy.Pearson at comcast.net
Thu Aug 9 23:03:37 CEST 2007
Does this book fully integrate 2.4/2.5 language and module additions?
The first Python book I read presented core elements from a
list-tuple-dictionary perspective. Now that there are Sets, and an array
module, I'm interested in a presentation that incorporates those. The help
topics are fine, but not a substitute for learning when you would use the
new tyles/modules.
Thanks,
-rp
-----Original Message-----
that's great! :-) of course, i should note that although the OOP
chapter in Core Python is (as the lead tech reviewer put it) "huge"
(120pp.), it's not a substitute for a book whose *entire focus* is
OOP. anyway, i'm going to pick up a copy of it myself at some point
and check it out to see if it's worth a hundred bucks. :-)
cheers,
-- wesley
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