Core Python Programming" written by Wesley J. Chun, second edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-226993-7, go for it. I`m only a PHP programmer and this book have helped me a lot from basic to advance level. though i`m still reading...
On 10/10/08, slais-www <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mike Driscoll wrote: > >> A lot of people recommend Lutz's "Learning Python". While I haven't >> read it, I have read his follow-up "Programming Python" and it was >> > > I found Learning Python good for learning, and a useful reference > sometimes, but it can seem very slow paced if you already know some other > language. Another problem is that the author seems unable to drop any > material that is out of date; the pace is slowed by explanations of what you > might need to do if using a very old version. The third edition is even > worse is that respect. Also, being based of the author's training > experience, is not always a good thing. I prefer a book to sitting in a > class because I don't want to fall asleep whilst the instructor repeats an > explanation yet again for the benefit of those at the back, nor wait while > clever-clogs at the front asks an arcane question of no general interest. > Learning Python is too much like sitting in a classroom for me. > > If you already know some programming Python in a Nutshell is very useful. > > > good. You might also look at Hetland's "Beginning Python" or even the >> "Python for Dummies" book. >> >> Mike >> > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- I develop dynamic website with PHP & MySql, Let me know about your site
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