I got myself into programming late in the summer and have dabbled in
python for the most part in that time, recently beginning work on a
music player. In January, I start my minor in Information
Technology. I'd like to get ahead a bit, however, and over the break
would like to do some reading. I seek your recommendations in the
field of database design basics and network programming, with a bias
towards texts which specifically address Python. By network
programming, I mean fundamental understanding of sockets, TCP/UDP,
right up to HTTP serving, etc. Thanks ahead of time.
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