On Jun 5, 3:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael H. Goldwasser) wrote: > Dick Moores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do not neglect the 2008 book, "Object-Oriented Programming in Python", > > by Goldwasser and Letscher. > > <http://www.prenhall.com/goldwasser/> > > <http://www.bestbookdeal.com/book/compare/0136150314/> > > > Dick Moores > > I'll note that our book is designed as a "CS1" text, and thus intended > primarly for beginners. So its probably not a match for the original > poster who wants a more advanced Python book. That said, I think its > a great book for those with less experience. > > +----------------------------------------------- > | Michael Goldwasser > | Associate Professor > | Dept. Mathematics and Computer Science > | Saint Louis University > | 220 North Grand Blvd. > | St. Louis, MO 63103-2007
Yes, "Python in a Nutshell" (also by Alex Martelli) and "Programming Python" (by Mark Lutz) are also quite good, as others have said above. - Vasudev Ram http://www.dancingbison.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list