Good book on Python?
Gary Pajer
pajer at iname.com
Thu Mar 14 23:05:45 EST 2002
> > >I recently bought "Programming Python" by O'Really,
> >
> > Oh. Really?
>
> http://bofhcam.org/co-larters/index.html
Incredible. One can't invent something new anymore, even by accident.
I attended a lecture by Feynman once. He said that some years ago he made a
new discovery in E&M theory. He later found out that someone had beaten him
to it by about 25 years. His advice from the experience: "If you ever think
you've discovered something new, think again."
BTW, my $0.02: I like PP2E, and, oddly, I find "Python and XML" (also from
Oh'Really) to contain some lucid descriptions of Python at my level
(novice). Not a broadly based intro, however.
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