the one python book

Dick Moores rdm at rcblue.com
Wed Aug 8 13:32:48 EDT 2007


At 10:22 AM 8/5/2007, vasudevram wrote:
> > On Aug 4, 7:23 am, "dhr" <dima.hris... at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > newbie question:
> >
> > > Is there a 'K&R" type of Python book? The book that you'd better have on
> > > your shelf if you are going into Python?
> >
>
>Python in a Nutshell, the Python Cookbook and Programming Python are
>all very good, IMO. Programming Python comes with a CD of all the
>source code in the book (at least the 2nd edition did, as well as
>Python language - this can save you some time keying in the examples.
>Of course, many of the O'Reilly books (and all 3 of these are from
>O'Reilly) have links to downloadable source code from them. Just
>Google for the name of the book, then in the results, hit the
>appropriate link to the O'Reilly site for the book, and look down the
>page for the link to the examples' source.
>
>Or (for Programming Python):
>
>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/python2/
>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/python3/

No CD with 3rd edition, but here are the examples: 
<http://examples.oreilly.com/python3/>

Dick Moores

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