[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been learning python for some time using the dive into python book. I am interested to know if anyone can recommend a book which covers more advanced topics like threading and potentially GUI style coding....
If you don't at least browse "The Python Cookbook," you are missing a chance at something you'll find great. Note, I am strongly of the opinion that what makes a book great is anachronistic, so check it out before you buy.
I love information-dense books like Knuth, Strunk & White, and the original C manual. I know people who hate these. I think of them as technical poetry, rather than prose. My guess is that Alex Martelli (editor for the most recent cookbook) is not discoursive enough for some; I appreciate that fact and understand others are in the "we read Knuth so you don't have to" camp. personally, I've loved most hours I've spent on Knuth -- I'd hate to deprve anyone of that experience. -Scott David Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list