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Hey all. I'm a python newbie, but I have experience in other very high level languages, mainly php. I was wondering what is the best way to become proficient in python quickly? I'm actually a pretty decent php programmer, so I don't think I need something that spends too much time on the basics(ie loops and if statements). I just need to know how things work in python. I've tried the main tutorial that comes with the distro, and to be honest I was kind of disappointed. It don't seem to have the linear quality and cohesiveness that a good tutorial should. Hope I don't make anyone mad by saying that. Should I get a book, if so which one? "Learning python", "programming python", "python cookbook"? Or can I get pretty much everything I need on the web, like a lot of good tutorials and some good language references? If I get a book I'd like to get one that works as a newbie tutorial but by the end of the book deals with some advanced topics and will also work somewhat well as a reference. Is that asking too much? Should I trust the reviews at amazon.com? :) Any guidance appreciated. tia, --ed
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