a python book hint
Aubrey Hutchison
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Wed Nov 12 17:42:40 EST 2003
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"Eduardo Patto Kanegae" <eduardo at consultoria.eti.br> wrote in message news:mailman.667.1068654362.702.python-list at python.org... > Hello, > > I have been programming with Visual Basic and PHP in the last 5 years and some folks had recommended Python a free language.... > > I had looked for a Python book to start up but found many titles... > > so, my question finally is: what book could be for a Python beginner - but NOT a programming beginner - which intends to develop *windowed* Python programms and intends to develop for Windows and for Linux? > > for example, look at Thuban software ( http://thuban.intevation.org/ ) which runs on Linux and Win plataforms. > > thanks in advance. > > Eduardo Patto Kanegae > http://www.consultoria.eti.br - BRASIL > Fórum ptMapServer - http://www.consultoria.eti.br/mapserverptforum/ > ClickBrasil - http://www.consultoria.eti.br/clickbrasil/ > *************************************** > ***Fim da Mensagem / End of Message *** > *************************************** I am sorry to say -- I have the same basic problem... It appears that if you want to read about 1)--perl 2)--"C" 3)--jokes in a techinical book 4)-- British TV 5)-- Family history stuff 6)-- and so on..... then purchase any of the sorted books on Python. But if you want a book like, for example the manuals of the old Microsoft Quickbasic which sticks to the core subject, that presents Python such as; "This is Python" the book is hidden in the market place or has not been written yet. I have search and amoung all I have collected, you still need to use more than one to fully understand or use Python. Aubrey Hutchison -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20031112/691abf7e/attachment.html>
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