Really badly structured Python Books.
James Stroud
jstroud at mbi.ucla.edu
Sat Apr 14 18:27:08 EDT 2007
7stud wrote:
> On Apr 14, 12:37 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 .
>
>
> There are several beginning python books. You might want to be a
> little more explicit about the book you are talking about. What is
> the title?
>
I think he means the Apress book _Beginning_Python_. Funny, though, that
it gets such good reviews on Amazon. Not every book is meant for every
student.
James
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