And now for something completely boneheaded...

David Oppenheimer davidopp at megsinet.net
Thu Sep 9 12:55:33 EDT 1999


http://www.toexcel.com/bookstore/author.asp?author%5Fid=1436

These books are also online, but if you desire hardback copies to thumb
through, feel free to buy them.

David O.

Warren 'The Howdy Man' Ockrassa wrote:

> OK, first a big thank you to those who answered my question in a patient
> manner, and a big razzberry to those who did not. :)
>
> So it seems clear to me now that what I need, more than anything else,
> is a good language ref. I don't think I've seen one online, and the
> _Programming Python_ book by Mark Lutz, while it contains some teriffic
> content, is not, as Mark Lutz himself points out, a reference manual. :\
>
> So. Anyone have suggestions? A language ref is pretty much precisely
> what I need, I think; and while I am aware of other O'Reilly books on
> the subject, I don't know for sure which would be more along the lines
> of what I'm looking for.
>
> Thanks once more, all!
>
> --WthmO





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