Newbie needs book advice

Alex Martelli aleaxit at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 15 03:13:55 EDT 2001


"Christopher W. Boerger" <cdboerger at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cdboerger-1BAD44.23182014042001 at nnrp02.earthlink.net...
    [snip]
> Any thoughts, opinions, advice?  My background in programming is limited
> to a Pascal class in college, although I did ace the class with a 97% -
> not bad for a Political Science major :^)

Lutz and Ascher are good; have a look at the sample chapter,
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lpython/chapter/ch09.html, and
see if the style &c agrees with you.

So is Gauld; run, don't walk, to http://www.crosswinds.net/~agauld/
and you'll get a VERY good idea of what is in his book and
whether you will like it (I think you will).


Alex






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