John Coleman wrote: > John Coleman wrote: >> John Salerno wrote: >>> John Coleman wrote: >>>> Greetings, >>>> My copy of the second edition of Chun's "Core Python Programming" >>>> just arrived from Amazon on Friday. >>> Who would you say the book is aimed at? Advanced programmers? I thought >>> about getting it, but I'm not sure if it will be either 1) too much >>> repetition of the basics I've already learned (which isn't necessarily a >>> bad thing), or 2) too advanced for me right now. >>> >>> Thanks. >> It strikes me as being aimed at intermediate programmers who don't have >> much familiarity with Python. I bought it since my only other book on >> Python ("Learning Python" by Lutz) is somewhat dated now and because I >> find that I'm a slow learner and it usually takes me a couple of books >> by independent authors to "get" a language. The publisher's page is >> more informative than what you see on Amazon. You can see the table of >> contents and read a sample chapter there to help you decide if the book >> is for you: >> http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0130260363,00.html >> >> HTH >> >> -John Coleman > > I just realized that I gave the link to the first edition site. The > second edition site doesn't give a sample chapter (but does give the > complete preface) and still provides a good feel for the book: > http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/academic/product/0,1144,0132269937,00.html > > Sorry for any confusion > > -John Coleman >
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