[Tutor] Books for Learning Python
Femi Banjo
femibanjo at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 11 18:52:04 CET 2013
Not Books but have you tried any of the online learning courses?
They're free and look very good from my equally beginner perspective as I struggle through them(allow more time than you think :[ )
www.coursera.org
www.edx.org
www.udacity.com
all very good, take you pick!
From: quentius at gmail.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 08:10:46 -0600
To: tutor at python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Books for Learning Python
Hello all, I've began my journey into Python (2.7 currently) and I'm finding it a bit rough using the python.org tutorials. Although chalked full of information I find it a bit overwhelming. Can anyone recommend a book, or two, or three that would be great material for really learning the language. I tend to learn better with a little structure and I feel a good book would be the best approach for myself. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. --Thanks!
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