Books for a new generation of Pythoneers (was: Newbie to python --- why should i learn !)

Cameron Laird claird at lairds.us
Fri May 9 12:00:40 EDT 2008


In article <12b0b227-0a6c-4653-973b-8f13f2e5b3c1 at v26g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
maxinbjohn  <maxinbjohn at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Raxit,
>
>One of the the tempting features of Python is that it is fun to code
>in Python. If you are really trying to learn python, you should read
>Adventures with Neko (http://gnuvision.com/books/pybook/) . It is an
>introductory book on Python programming for school children by Mr.
>Pramode CE.
>
>It is fun for children (when I tried it, me too liked it) to do
>programming with Neko, the cat. I am sure that it will be a fun filled
>learning experience for you.
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Also of interest in the same regard:  the just-released (and
still on sale at Amazon?) <URL: http://www.manning.com/sande/ >.



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