Re: ISO authoritative Python ref

2005-06-21 Thread Magnus Lycka
bill wrote: >>I have to learn Python in a hurry. > > My apologies. I found what I needed. I don't understand it how > I missed it in my first round of searching. I don't know what you found, but I think you would appreciate Martelli's "Python in a Nutshell". For the really, really terse versi

Re: ISO authoritative Python ref

2005-06-17 Thread bill
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I have to learn Python in a hurry. My apologies. I found what I needed. I don't understand it how I missed it in my first round of searching. Thanks, bill -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: ISO authoritative Python ref

2005-06-17 Thread Paul Rubin
bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have to learn Python in a hurry. I learn fastest by reading the > specs/reference manual, or something like it (e.g. "C: A Reference > Manual", by Harbison and Steel). > > Is there a Python book that fits this description? The official reference manual is at:

ISO authoritative Python ref

2005-06-17 Thread bill
I have to learn Python in a hurry. I learn fastest by reading the specs/reference manual, or something like it (e.g. "C: A Reference Manual", by Harbison and Steel). Is there a Python book that fits this description? Many thanks in advance, bill P.S. I avoid tutorials like the plague, and I