>Can someone recommend a Python book for a newbie and perhaps you have a used one for sale? Thank you.
A Byte of Python is supposed to be good for beginners too. See http://www.byteofpython.info/ Its also a recommended book on the main Python site www.python.org >From the preface: "This book serves as a guide or tutorial to the Python programming language. It is mainly targeted at newbies (those who are new to computers). It is also useful for experienced programmers who are new to Python. The aim is: If all you know about computers is how to open and save text files, then you should be able to learn Python from this book. If you have previous programming experience, then this book should be useful to get you up to speed on Python. " HTH Vasudev ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vasudev Ram Software consulting and training Dancing Bison Enterprises http://www.dancingbison.com http://jugad.livejournal.com http://dancingbison.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list