On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:48 PM, gnuyoga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> venkata subramanian wrote:
>  > Moreover, a documentation does not equate to a book.
>  >
>  > They serve different purposes, have different presentations.
>  >
>  > I liked Kushal's presentation a lot ( his writing can be improved).
>  >
>  > Python Books - the more the merrier.
>  >
>  > Regards,'
>  > Venkat
>  >
>
>  this is interesting. what is that people are looking while learning a
>  language ??
>
>  I would love to have the following
>  - Quick Started Guide
>  - Hands On (lots of use cases and examples)
>  - Advanced Language use cases
>  - Tricks & Techniques  - proven ways of solving commons problems
Does a Cookbook equate to this? I find cookbooks to be very useful.

Also, I would like to know the gotchas and the design warts of the language.

>  - API Documentation
>
>
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