Tommy Nordgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 2 mar 2008, at 01.56, Ira Solomon wrote: > >> I am an experienced programmer (40 years). I've done Algol (if you've >> heard of that you must be old too), PL/1, VB,VBA, a little C, and a >> few other odd languages (e.g. Taskmate). >> I'm interested in learning Python and have downloaded a slew of books. >> Too many. >> I'd like a recommendation as to which books are considered to be the >> cream of the crop. >> I know there are tutorials on the web, but, again, I don't know the >> quality. I would appreciate recommendations on those as well. >> >> Thanks >> >> Ira >> -- >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > I would recommend "Programming Python", by Mark Lutz, from O'Reillys
Programming Python assumes you already have a working knowledge of basic Python programming (that is, it assumes you've read Learning Python). -- Micah J. Cowan Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer... http://micah.cowan.name/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list