Dive into Python is a very good book but it's for people who have
experience in other languages. I liked the book.
Whatever book you read, please take a look at the Python Tutorial:
http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html, it will help.

regards,
Subeen.
http://love-python.blogspot.com/



On Feb 21, 6:01 pm, 7stud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi anyone
>
> > I'm very interesed to learn python and really willing to do so,but
> > unfortunately dont know where to start, or what programs need to
> > install to start.
>
> > Can someone help me to get in the right track, and get a good move?
>
> > Thanks for all help
>
> If you're a good student or you have prior programming experience, get
> the book 'Learning Python', which just came out with a 3rd edition, so
> it is the most up to date book.
>
> If you are not such a good student or have no prior programming
> experience, and you want a gentler introduction to python, check out
> the book 'Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner(2nd Ed.)'

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