[Tutor] taking Python to next level

orbitz orbitz at ezabel.com
Sat Jul 17 04:54:11 CEST 2004


Dive into python is good.  Python is also distinct from other languages 
in that reading other peoples code is actually helpful, usually.  I read 
Quotient source and twisted source when I need to look at possible ways 
to implement specific things.


Christopher Spears wrote:

>I completed an online course a few months ago that was
>a pretty good general introduction to Python.  I want
>to take my Python programming to the next level and
>start tackling more advanced programming topics.  The
>book used for the online class was "The Quick Python
>Book" by Harms and McDonald.  I downloaded "Dive Into
>Python" and might starting reading that.  Any suggestions?
>
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