The title is very misleading. The book is a nice introduction to Python, covers the high lights of Python without getting bogged down in detail and the author has a lively writing style. But the book has very litle to entice professional programmers.
Dick Moores wrote: > (Sorry, my previous post should not have had "Tutor" in the subject header.) > > Magnus Lie Hetland's new book, _Beginning Python: From Novice to > Professional_ was published by Apress on Sept. 26 (in the U.S.). My copy > arrived in the mail a couple of days ago. Very much worth a look, IMHO. > But what do the experts here think? > > <http://www.bestbookdeal.com/book/compare/159059519X> > > Dick Moores > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list