Textbooks?

Cameron Laird claird at lairds.com
Mon Apr 28 15:39:53 EDT 2003


In article <a5415304.0304271335.2f569879 at posting.google.com>,
Ron Stephens <rstephens at vectron.com> wrote:
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>The only actual "Textbook" I am aware of is Deitel and Deitel's Python
>book, which I found pretty good. However, Learning Python by Lutz and
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I found the Deitel and Deitel book unsatisfying;
others here "dinged" it harder.

*Making Use of Python* <URL: http://
www.unixreview.com/documents/s=7822/ur0302m/ > is
aimed at college classes, so perhaps it qualifies
as an "actual textbook".  I do NOT recommend it,
though.
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