If you can only buy *one* Python book...
William Park
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Sun Jan 16 18:25:02 EST 2000
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 10:55:41PM +0000, Jason Stokes wrote: > Which one should you get? I quite like the look of the New Riders > Python Reference, but is it comprehensive enough? I already know Perl, > and I actually prefer learning from reference works. Suggestions? > > -- > Jason Stokes: jstok at bluedog.apana.org.au > -- > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list Read the online 'tutorial'. After that you have many choices: - Learning Python - Quick Python Book - etc. I have printout of all online docs, except 'library'. But, I still prefer and recommend a bound book. I refer to 'language' and 'library' references only when I have syntax or library problems. William Park
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