learning python...
Timothy Grant
tjg at exceptionalminds.com
Wed Mar 21 15:05:03 EST 2001
> additional advanced concepts. From there, I would recommend "Programming
> Python 2nd Ed." as well as the indispensible "Python Essential Reference"
> (altho I think a new edition is in the works so you might want to wait for
> that).
I'm am searching for a review of PP2nd. Is it a significantly
different book from PP1st?
Also. I'd love to see a new version of Beazley's book. I know
that Ivan isn't reading this list at the moment, but I found
the colophon of PER to be a fascinating and enjoyable bit of
reading. Hope he gets to do something in the update too.
--
Stand Fast,
tjg.
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