I've been using Python since long before Mark Lutz's book was first released, so I've never paid much attention to what's out there. Still, every now and then, someone asks me for a recommendation (as just happened a few minutes ago). "Learning Python" was last released in 2013 (Python 3.3), so lacks many newer features of the language.
What do people recommend? The target is Python 3.6 and 3.7. The audience at work is a mostly financial/statistical crowd, so exposure to things like Pandas would be nice, though I'm sure there are dedicated books for just that. Thanks, Skip -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list