[Tutor] Any book to study Python
Russel Winder
russel at winder.org.uk
Mon Mar 19 21:09:21 CET 2012
Xianming,
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 18:38 +1100, Yan, Xianming wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a new learning to python and does not know python anything at all.
>
> Anyone can recommend a book about python to read? I prefer a paper-based book, not online book.
>
> By the way, I'm from china, I hope the book is Chinese--:)--Reading in Chinese is quicker~:)
>
> Thanks
> Xianming
The book Sarah Mount, James Shuttleworth and I wrote "Python for
Rookies" is a book aimed to teach people who are not already programmers
programming using Python. Not been translated to Chinese yet as far as
I know. The book is Python 2.4/2.5, we are currently trying to work
with the publisher to get out a new edition that can be Python 2.7/3.2.
--
Russel.
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