Really badly structured Python Books.

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Sun Apr 15 03:42:32 EDT 2007


On Apr 14, 2:37 pm, "Andre P.S Duarte" <andre.ditador9... at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I started reading the beginning Python book. It is intended for people
> who are starting out in the Python world. But it is really
> complicated, because he tries to explain, then after a bad explanation
> he puts out a bad example. I really recommend NOT reading the book.
> For it will make you want not to continue in Python. This is just me
> letting the air out of my lungs. No need to reply this is just a
> recommendation. Txs for the opportunity .

My experience with technical books of all types is that often you'll
find some that don't work for you at all, while they'll be great for
other people. If it is the Apress volume you're talking of, I quite
like it because its more practical than the Learning Python book from
o'reilly. Although the one I preferred the most was the online text of
Dive into Python; http://diveintopython.org/. I can see where you're
coming from though.




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