Probably a FAQ
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Fri Sep 22 22:46:22 EDT 2000
In article <39CBD7AD.C2512870 at holdenweb.com>,
Steve Holden <sholden at BellAtlantic.net> wrote:
>Darren New wrote:
>>
>> but I can't find the FAQ, either... :-)
>>
>> Having read and enjoyed "Learning Python" and wanting to become proficient
>> at it, what would be the reference books for the language and its
>> libraries? Where would be the equivalent of CPAN? I.e., I'm a professional
.
.
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>Then off to the Python bookstore you go!
>
> http://www.python.org/psa/bookstore/
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I recommend many of the books. There's no question,
though, that Dave Beazley's *Python Essential Refer-
ence* answers your question best, Darren. Fredrik's
*The Standard Python Library* might also interest you.
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