On May 11, 4:45 pm, Chris Rebert <c...@rebertia.com> wrote: > On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Sam Tregar <s...@tregar.com> wrote: > > Greetings. I'm working on learning Python and I'm looking for good books to > > read. I'm almost done with Dive into Python and I liked it a lot. I found > > Programming Python a little dry the last time I looked at it, but I'm more > > motivated now so I might return to it. What's your favorite? Why? > > I like "Python in a Nutshell" as a reference book, although it's now > slightly outdated given Python 3.0's release (the book is circa 2.5). > > Cheers, > Chris > --http://blog.rebertia.com
I use Hetland's "Beginning Python" and Chun's "Core Python Programming" the most, although I haven't used them in a while. I also use Martelli's "Python Cookbook" from time-to-time. Hopefully he will put out a 3.0 version too. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list