newbie in python

Michael Poeltl michael.poeltl at univie.ac.at
Thu Feb 21 09:41:09 EST 2008


A big help for 'easily" learning python was and is

"Learning Python"
(a book written by Mark Lutz)

after having studied this book you are able to "think in python"

another book I like very much is

"Core Python Programming"
(written by Wesley Chun)

regards
michael

On Thursday 21 February 2008 03:26:17 pm subeen wrote:
> Dive into Python is a very good book but it's for people who have
> experience in other languages. I liked the book.
> Whatever book you read, please take a look at the Python Tutorial:
> http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html, it will help.
>
> regards,
> Subeen.
> http://love-python.blogspot.com/
>
> On Feb 21, 6:01 pm, 7stud <bbxx789_0... at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > ctechnic... at gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hi anyone
> > >
> > > I'm very interesed to learn python and really willing to do so,but
> > > unfortunately dont know where to start, or what programs need to
> > > install to start.
> > >
> > > Can someone help me to get in the right track, and get a good move?
> > >
> > > Thanks for all help
> >
> > If you're a good student or you have prior programming experience, get
> > the book 'Learning Python', which just came out with a 3rd edition, so
> > it is the most up to date book.
> >
> > If you are not such a good student or have no prior programming
> > experience, and you want a gentler introduction to python, check out
> > the book 'Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner(2nd Ed.)'





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