Python books?
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Wed Mar 14 16:50:06 EDT 2007
In article <mailman.4942.1173623618.32031.python-list at python.org>,
Tommy Nordgren <tommy.nordgren at comhem.se> wrote:
>>
> I've found one interesting text book on Python:
>Mark Lutz - Programming Python, 3rd Edition.
>How do you rate it?
> One of the reasons I find it interesting is because of it's hefty
>page count
>- over 1500 pages.
Some people prefer shorter books -- Python for Dummies (for new
programmers) and Python in a Nutshell (for experienced programmers) both
try to give a thorough survey of Python while keeping the book easy to
carry.
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