On Monday, September 5, 2022 at 9:23:04 PM UTC-5, Meredith Montgomery wrote: > I never read a book on Python. I'm looking for a good one now. I just > searched the web for names such as Charles Petzold, but it looks like he > never wrote a book on Python. I also searched for Peter Seibel, but he > also never did. I also tried to search for Richard Heathfield. (I took > a look at his ``C Unleashed'' once and I liked what I saw.) This is how > I search for books --- I go through the authors first. Charles Petzold, > for instance, anything he writes is worth reading it. (Have you given > his Annotated Turing a shot? It's a very nice read.) > > So that's my request --- any author you find very good has written a > book on Python? > > It could be for in a certain specific context. For instance, I also > searched for Hadley Wickham in the hope that he could have written a > data-science-type of book using Python. I like his writing a lot, but > he also only seems to have written only for the R language. > > Thank you!
Mike Driscoll (https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/about/) as written a number of books for different Python experience levels, which I have found useful. -Duane Kaufman -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list