Books: Core Python Programming vs. Python Cookbook
David Mertz
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Tue Jan 7 13:19:38 EST 2003
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sir_penguin.geo at yahoo.com (Neil MacMillan) wrote previously: |I'm a 1st year computer science student, but I've been teaching myself |Python as my first useful programming language |Core Python for explanations of specific things... |I looked at Python Cookbook, which seemed interesting too. Of these two, I would recommend Chun's book to someone just learning Python. In fact, of the more than half dozen introductory books, _Core Python_ is probably my favorite, but _Learning Python_ and _Python Bible_ are both good (avoid the Martin Brown titles at all costs; all the others are OK). _Python Cookbook_ is a really nice book, but it is aimed more at experience Python programmers looking for clever tricks and techniques that they may not have thought of. I think a beginner might get disoriented by _Cookbook_. However, I look forward to Martelli's _Python in a Nutshell_, which I'm sure will be an excellent introduction, but that's not quite on shelves yet. Of course, my vanity has to proclaim that you should read my book, <http://gnosis.cx/TPiP/>. On the big downside, you won't be able to by that on shelves until a couple months after you can get _Nutshell_. Still, you are free to download the text for personal use now. Yours, David... -- mertz@ _/_/_/_/ THIS MESSAGE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: \_\_\_\_ n o gnosis _/_/ Postmodern Enterprises \_\_ .cx _/_/ \_\_ d o _/_/_/ IN A WORLD W/O WALLS, THERE WOULD BE NO GATES \_\_\_ z e
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