Books for programmers

Tommy Nordgren tommy.nordgren at comhem.se
Wed Jun 4 13:07:47 EDT 2008


On 3 jun 2008, at 09.22, V wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a C++, Java and C programmer, and I'm searching for a (preferably
> printed) book that teaches me the "Python idioms", i.e. the "Python
> way" of doing something.
>
> Ideally, I'm searching for a book like "Effective C++" or "Effective
> Java", that does not lose time teaching what is a class, or a
> function, or a loop, but that enters into details and describes not
> only the "how", but also the "why".
>
> I read the book "Dive into Python", but I found too schematic and not
> enough advanced for my interests.
>
> I generally do not like books from O'Reilly, while I prefere those
> from Addison Wesley.
>
	O'reilly REALLY got a good book on Python Programming
Programming Python, (3d ed) by Mark Lutz
> Best regards.
> --
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

----------------------------------
Skinheads are so tired of immigration, that they are going to move to  
a country that don't accept immigrants!
Tommy Nordgren
tommy.nordgren at comhem.se






More information about the Python-list mailing list