Book Recommendation
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Wed Oct 8 22:46:22 EDT 2003
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I recommend "dive into python" by Mark Pilgrim, free at diveintomark.com. It's a great pdf, continually updated. At the start of each chapter, you get some new python code in your face right away, and then he explains the chapter's concepts using this code, and covers a lot in a painless, quick way. "Anthony" <sysfault at secureb0x.net> wrote in message news:pan.2003.10.08.16.34.43.905723 at secureb0x.net... > On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 19:59:33 +0000, Anthony 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 > Ok you guys are the best I'm going to stop bugging you now and get to work > there is just one more question i have to ask. "Michael Geary" said read > the tutorial on python.org, but Core Python Programming covers everything > should i read the tutorial on python.org anyway or just the book?
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