[TriLUG] Books for learning Python
Brian
spiffytech at gmail.com
Mon Apr 6 14:36:31 EDT 2009
The online tutorial Dive Into Python is the most frequently-recommended way
to learn Python, though it's geared a bit more towards people who don't know
how to program yet. If you're already a skilled programmer, a Python pocket
reference, and perhaps Core Python, would be a good way to go.
-Brian
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:29 PM, John Mitchell <john280z at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Gang !
>
> A couple of co-workers (and I) are looking for some Trilug
> recommendations on books to learn Python.
>
> We know how to program (mostly asm and C, a little C++) and We are using
> the
> Tutorials at Python.org but do any of you have a "can't live without this
> book" you would like to recommend?
>
>
> john mitchell
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