Python Book Recommendations

55rebels at gmail.com 55rebels at gmail.com
Thu Aug 16 09:33:21 EDT 2007


On Aug 15, 11:47 pm, Laurent Pointal <laurent.poin... at limsi.fr> wrote:
> Azazello a écrit :
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> > On Aug 15, 7:47 am, "Shawn Milochik" <Sh... at Milochik.com> wrote:
> >> If I could have only one book, I would buy "Core Python, Second
> >> Edition," by Wesley Chun.
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> >> For the record, I own:
> >> Core Python, Second Edition (great)
> >> wxPython in Action (haven't used yet)
> >> Beginning Python (barely used)
> >> Python in a Nutshell (use as a reference, although interactive python
> >> dir() is more useful)
> >> Dive into Python (great book)
> >> Python Cookbook (great book)
> >> Python Pocket Reference (not very useful)
> >> Python Phrasebook (I love the Phrasebook series, but this isn't a
> >> necessary book)
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> > I would like to add:
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> > Foundations of Python Network Programming
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> There was a review about this one on slashdot:http://books.slashdot.org/books/04/10/13/1815209.shtml?amp;tid=192&am...
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> > I also use the Python Essential Reference.  (although all of the
> > information is probably online it's nice to have a solid paper
> > reference)

Byte of python - online book.
Best I've seen yet, online anyway. Especially great for newbies...
like me.
Wish I could buy a hard copy.




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