[Tutor] Python Book recomandation!

Ethan Wei think123 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 16 09:19:39 CEST 2010


For BOOK recommend:  <python cookbook>  my favor. :)

For promote you skill:  Find a short python source code(ex.from open source
project) and read it. you can learn more useful programing methods.


2010/7/16 Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at btinternet.com>

>
> "Daniel" <asmosis.asterix at gmail.com> wrote
>
>  Python website, but I have a question regarding it. With what book I
>> should
>> start learning Python? Or should I take them in the order they are
>> presented
>> there on the website?I have no previous programming experience, thanks.
>>
>
> Don't try to read them all!
>
> They all present much the same information just in different styles.
> Some major on getting you writing code quickly, some present a more
> theoretical
> basis first. Some use a common theme or project others use lots of
> different a
> shorter projects. There is no right or best approach, pick the one that
> sems to
> work best for you.
>
> Much will depend on what you want to do with your new skills and what your
> previous experience is. If you can already program in another language the
> official tutor is probably the best starting place, but if you don't
> already
> programme much of it will be meaningless.
>
> The one that is best for you can only be decided by you!
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Alan Gauld
> Author of the Learn to Program web site
> http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
>
>
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