Is it any good?
Simon Foster
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Mon Oct 27 17:56:50 EST 2003
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 00:47:01 +0100, Tim Ronning <tim.ronning at start.no> wrote: >Hello list, > >I wonder if I could get some feedback from the list on a Python book I'm >about to order from the net. The book is called "Python How to Program" by >Deithel & Deithel. Issued on Prentice Hall 2002. I'm not an experienced >Python programmer and I'm looking for a comprehensive but also an >"understandable" book. I'm also open for suggestions. > >Best regards > >Tim Ronning I have seen it, and I don't like it, in fact I'm not very keen on any of the Deitel and Deitel books, so that's -1 from me. I would recommend "Learning Python" as a first book, but that's quite old now, maybe someone has a more up-to-date recommendation. If you are an experienced programmer (but new to Python) then there's plenty of material in "Python in a Nuthell". -- Simon Foster Somewhere in the West of England
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