Learning Python By Mark Lutz, David Ascher
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Alex Martelli wrote: > kevin parks wrote: > >>Is as excellent as it is out of date. Which is to say it is >>exceedingly, ridiculously, hideously, insanely, absurdly out of date. >>*^-^* (look again there is a compliment in there ^^) > > Yes, you are right (on both the compliment and the criticism). > >>And i hear again and again and again and again, over and over and over >>how a 2nd edition is due any time now... > > Yes, it is. > >>Uhmm.... Is it? Will it be out before python hits 7.0? or i hit 70.0? > > Not knowing your current age, I can't say. But with any luck it > SHOULD be out well in time for your Christmas shopping (yes, I do > mean the Christmas of THIS year!-). > >>WE NEED THIS BOOK! (if only cause we love it so much) > > Yes, we do. > >>Even if you love the book (i do), even of you love the authors (seem >>like great guys), even if you love O'Reilly (best tech publisher >>EVER), you gotta admit this is getting more than a little silly. > > I agree. Add my voice to this list. "Learning Python" is the only book out there that teaches Python - the language - /systematically/ and /comprehensively/ without the addition of fluff (like complex example applications whose purpose you are not really interested in).
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