[Tutor] Learning Python or Programming Python

Rob Andrews rob@jam.rr.com
Sat, 12 May 2001 22:29:19 -0500


If you are new to Python but have experience with any recent programming
language, *Learning Python* is great. *Programming Python* makes more
sense after you are familiar with language basics as presented in books
such as Learning Python.

If Python is your first language, you might like Learn to Program Using
Python by Alan Gauld. His website also presents plenty of good material.
Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours by Ivan Van Laningham is also pretty
decent. There are others as well.

Rob

doc pepin wrote:
> 
> for a newbie programmer which book you'll recommend
> "learning python" or "programming python"
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