Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone recommend a good book for intermediate up to expert level?
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> 2.4 would be a bonus.
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> I've heard good things about "Dive Into Python". I see it can be
> downloaded or read online, and on a very quick browse it seems to be
> suitably to th
Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone recommend a good book for intermediate up to expert level?
Python Cookbook (2nd ed.) by Alex Martelli, if you really want a dead
tree book. It's not so much about Python itself, as how to accomplish
various things with it. If you just want t
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> Can anyone recommend a good book for intermediate up to expert level?
> I'm an experienced C programmer and I learnt Python from the "Learning
> Python" O'Reilly book because it had good reviews. I was disappointed
> th
I'm waiting for the release of the next edition of "Programming Python"
from O'Reilly. It's due out in December. The current edition is rather
oldish. From 2001, I believe.
Steve
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Can anyone recommend a good book for intermediate up to expert level?
I'm an experienced C programmer and I learnt Python from the "Learning
Python" O'Reilly book because it had good reviews. I was disappointed
though. It was difficult to read because it was so verbose. It would
sometimes take mor