[Tutor] What books do you recommend?
spir
denis.spir at free.fr
Thu Dec 10 02:05:06 CET 2009
"Alan Gauld" <alan.gauld at btinternet.com> dixit:
>
> "Khalid Al-Ghamdi" <emailkgnow at gmail.com> wrote
>
> > I wan't to buy some books about python 3. Do you have any
> > recommendations?
>
> There are very few Python 3 books out there.
> The only one I've used and can recommend is Programming in Python3 by
> Summerfield
>
> Other general Python books that will still be effective albeit written for
> Python 2
> are all specialised topic guides such as:
>
> Python Network Programming - APress
> WxPython in Action - Manning
> Python Programming on Win32 - OReilly
>
> Otherwise try to get a cheap/secondhand copy of Python in a
> Nutshell(OReilly)
>
> HTH,
>
see also: http://inventwithpython.com/
Denis
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