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> I have been around python for almost a year now, and I have read a couple of books, I should say that I got into this wonderfull language with "dive into python" I really love that book I still go back to it from time to time as a reference, after that I read which I believe is the official tutorial which pops up in google after "guido tut python", I read a "byte of python" too and probably others that I can't remenber.
> <br><br>Anyway In my country It's really hard to get computer books, and other then me and the people I have taught/show python I don't know anyone else into "this".<br><br>Bottom line my uncle is going to USA this weekend and he agree to buy me some books so they should be common, I surf around amazon and couldn't find anything.
> <br><br>if you could please throw in some sugestions, it could be about anything but basic python, and better if it's related to web and python, you can even try to fool me into buying/learning about some feature you want for TG and i'll write it after I learn it ;)
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My favorites are the "Python Cookbook"
(you can find almost all recipes
online at ASPN)
and "Python in a nutshell" (great reference book), both
by O'reilly.
Programming Python, Python Web Programming are both dated now, but I
got a lot out of them in their time. I don't think anybody ought to
write web application the way Steve does it in Python Web Programming,
but I definitely learned a lot by going through the process of writing
a web server/application using nothing but the standard library. ;)
I've heard some good things about Python Network Programming, but I
haven't seen it myself, so I can't really comment.
I also understand that there is a new version of Core Python coming
out in a couple months, and if it's like the original it will a good
introductory-intermediate on the language.
--
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog
Peter Herndon
tphe...@gmail.com
I would recommend David Metz's "Charming Python" article series on
IBM's Developer Works.
Here is the search URL,
Just type "Charming Python" into the search box. Many articles on
advanced topics. (and good basic python best practices)
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> I have been around python for almost a year now, and I have read a couple of books, I should say that I got into this wonderfull language with "dive into python" I really love that book I still go back to it from time to time as a reference, after that I read which I believe is the official tutorial which pops up in google after "guido tut python", I read a "byte of python" too and probably others that I can't remenber.
> <br><br>Anyway In my country It's really hard to get computer books, and other then me and the people I have taught/show python I don't know anyone else into "this".<br><br>Bottom line my uncle is going to USA this weekend and he agree to buy me some books so they should be common, I surf around amazon and couldn't find anything.
> <br><br>if you could please throw in some sugestions, it could be about anything but basic python, and better if it's related to web and python, you can even try to fool me into buying/learning about some feature you want for TG and i'll write it after I learn it ;)
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> if you could please throw in some sugestions, it could be about anything but
> basic python, and better if it's related to web and python, you can even try
> to fool me into buying/learning about some feature you want for TG and i'll
> write it after I learn it ;)
The O'Reilly Python Pocket Reference is the only book that has a
permanent spot on my desk, between my mouse and keyboard. 3rd ed.
covers Python 2.4
ISBN 0-596-00940-2
Arnar