Book Recommendation
Anthony
sysfault at secureb0x.net
Wed Oct 8 16:20:47 EDT 2003
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 20:11:04 +0000, Cameron Laird wrote: > In article <pan.2003.10.08.14.43.34.796599 at secureb0x.net>, > Anthony <sysfault at secureb0x.net> wrote: >>Hello I'm currently trying to read Core Python Programming, but by the >>looks of it im never going to get done the book is about 860 pages long >>real intimidating, but im guess im going to have to stick in there. have >>any of you ever read it? is it a good book? if not what do you suggest i >>read. Please help me i'm eager to learn :) >> >> Thanks > > I like *Core Python Programming*. My goals might differ > from yours, though. What are you after? What's your back- > ground? Those probably determine more than the book itself. > > Perhaps <URL: http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=7822/ur > > and <URL: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/PythonBooks > > will interest you. Well I know C, bash and i work with scripting alot i know the basics of programming, incremental development, debugging, etc I wanna implement gentoo's portage system which is completely written in python. I wanna become a gentoo developer which requires me to learn bash and python gentoo's ebuilds are written and portage in python. That means i have to be a top notch python programmer I've read the first four chapters of the book which is very good it doesn't play around it gets straight to the point, but as i said the size, and weight of the book is intimidating. MY mom bought me this book so i dont wanna just leave it here collecting dust i might just have to pick it up and read it :) Thanks
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