How did you learn Python?
Mark Jackson
mjackson at alumni.caltech.edu
Fri Dec 3 15:23:31 EST 2004
sjmachin at lexicon.net (John Machin) writes:
> "Jeffrey Maitland" <maitj at vianet.ca> wrote in message news:<mailman.7089.1102087828.5135.python-list at python.org>...
> > Well I would suggest the Python in a Nutshell and the Python Cookbook both
> > by O'Reilly as references. They are great for a desktop reference and I
> > check them first before I google/search else where for answers. Being they
> > are reference books they or more on aide then a teaching device however I
> > have learned from those books how to use certain standard classes, such as
> > the re class for example.
>
> Somebody called O'Reilly taught you that Python has "standard
> classes", one of which is "re"??? Hmmm, can't have been O'Reilly the
> publisher; must have been O'Reilly the builder.
Or possibly O'Reilly the pundit. Lucky he didn't tell you Python has
falafels.
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