"Kalle Anke" wrote: > [snipped] > > 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
For all these, do yourself a favor and buy/borrow/steal a copy of the python cookbook, 2nd edition. You'll get over 300 recipes, ranging from simple one-liners to full working programs, packed with pythonic idioms and extensive discussion for every single recipe. > + What's going to happen with v3 > Google is your friend; search for "python 3000" (interestingly, searching for "python 3" returns something completely different :-)). George -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list