¡¶python in a nutshell¡·and¡¶programming python¡·
Joel Koltner
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Thu Jun 19 00:29:08 EDT 2008
"yps" <localyee at gmail.com> wrote in message news:g3cfhn$8g9$1 at news.cn99.com...
> as a new learner of python,which book in <python in a nutshell> and
> <programming python> is more suitable?
I don't have "Python in a Nutshell," but let me ask... do you have a strong
programming background in C++, Java, etc.? If so, you'll probably find
"Programming Python" a little too basic.
> and recommend several books?
For those with prior programming experience, I'd recomment "Python: Essential
Reference."
"Python Pocket Reference" is worth having regardless of your background. A
similar document is the freely download quick reference here:
http://rgruet.free.fr/#QuickRef
---Joel
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