neil harper wrote:
I'm a new bie. I have just started learning Python (3.0), finished
with official tutorial. I would like to have your opinion on some
Opinions around here are pretty much like elbows and knee caps...
everybody has them, and yours are really the only ones that matter to
you... :)
1. Good books (for an intermediate in programming) with lot's of
exercise i can try it out. For example when i started with Perl i was
going through a book 'Learning Perl' and it contained lots of
exercises which made me confident.
http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Python-Complete-Introduction-Language/dp/0321680561/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596158118
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596158071
Warning: ... these books are huge. I not only mean they are
important, I mean, they are huge. Programming Python 4th ed is over 1650
pages... ! But, they are worth every page, and every penny.
kind regards,
m harris
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