Those who have read my posts today have probably understood that I'm not a "true" Python programmer ... but I want to learn more (I think that Python is rather fun).
I've read "Learning Python" pretty thoroughly, I've looked at some of the tutorials, some of online documentation, etc. But I still miss a lot of pieces for writing good python code, idioms, advanced usage/features, etc. I've also seen a lot of references to v3, but I haven't found any real documentation of what's planned for that version. So, I'm looking for advice/information on: + How to write "proper" python code instead of Java/Perl/C/C++/Pascal/Modula-2/etc inspired code + The more advanced parts/uses of Python + Discussions about the ideas behind different Python constructs + What's going to happen with v3 I would really appriciate some pointers to where I can find info about this. Web sites (I've looked at python.org but haven't manage to find the stuff of what I'm looking for ... but perhaps I've missed all the interesting parts) ? Books (I've got 'Learning Python' and 'Programming Python')? Other things? jem -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list