In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
dhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>newbie question:
>
>Is there a 'K&R" type of Python book? The book that you'd better have on 
>your shelf if you are going into Python? 

There really aren't any, assuming you're comfortable reading web-based
material.  If it's important to you to have a reference book, probably
_Python in a Nutshell_ would be best.  If you're looking for a tutorial,
I'll plug my own _Python for Dummies_.  ;-)
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