I envy newbies
Nick Bower
nick.bower at ssec.wisc.edu
Sat Jul 17 17:50:14 EDT 1999
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> Since you indicate you are a beginner, I would like to recommend to > you O'Reilly's Learning Python by Mark Lutz and David Ascher for > $23.96 plus shipping from Amazon.com. When I started out on Python maybe 1.5 years ago, there were only 2 books available in Australia. So thanks for mentioning this new "Learning Python" book - it looks more like what I would have wanted at the time. But one thing - why the hell is there a rat on the cover??? Anyone??? ;) > For a more advanced treatment O'Reilly's Programming Python is good. Have to strongly disagree there :) This book is soooo long-winded. I think the original poster said she had C++ experience, so would have been confronted with the same reality as me - I need to skim all this??? I had similar programming experience so found that this book just didn't cater to these needs. I actually got up and going on the smaller web programming book before I bothered to buy Programming Python. > of these books are very good at presenting Python is an understandable > way. I would lean towards saying this is because Python is understandable, rather than Programming Python being overly creditable <:) ie The books don't need to be good when Python is as simple as it is imho. nick
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