[Tutor] best book for OOP

Cranky Frankie cranky.frankie at gmail.com
Sun Dec 11 20:17:46 CET 2011


surya k <suryak at live.com> wrote:

<<I'm reading "Core Python Programming" - Chun..?
Currently, I am studying OOP in it.. and I feel there is something I
am missing in that while studying. Actually I am from C.. so, no idea
of OOP.
Could you tell me the best, simple, easy to understand book!!>>

This book: http://www.amazon.com/Python-Programming-Absolute-Beginner-3rd/dp/1435455002/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323630959&sr=8-1

has a really gentle, easy to follow OOP section, and he includes lots
of programs where you can see how the classes and methods make sense
(simple video games). I really found this book helpful. I just
finished reading it for the second time!


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