> From: Alex Kleider
>To: tutor@python.org
>Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 9:37 PM
>The book I currently keep close at hand as a reference is
>Programming in Python 3 by Mark Summerfield (2nd Ed) but I would not
>recommend it as an introductory book about Py
On 2014-04-21 07:13, lee wrote:
Hi, I have read the book 'a byte of python' and now I want to read
another book. But I just get confused about which one to read next.
There is a book list below:
1, pro python
2, python algorithms
3, python cookbook
4, the python standard library by examples
which
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 21/04/14 15:13, lee wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have read the book 'a byte of python' and now I want to read
>> another book. But I just get confused about which one to read next.
>> There is a book list below:
>> 1, pro python
>> 2, python algorithms
Hi, I have read the book 'a byte of python' and now I want to read another
book. But I just get confused about which one to read next.
There is a book list below:
1, pro python
2, python algorithms
3, python cookbook
4, the python standard library by examples
which one is suitable for me??
Or I ne
A good book is Practical Python by Magnus Lie Hetland.On 8/17/06, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> I have very little programming experience, I have decided to learn
> Python..there are tons of material and references on the web-pages,> can> you guys please suggest what is the best way to st
> I have very little programming experience, I have decided to learn
> Python..there are tons of material and references on the web-pages,
> can
> you guys please suggest what is the best way to start or which ONE
> book which I should follow to start.
Despite the fact that my tutor is available
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have very little programming experience, I have decided to learn
> Python..there are tons of material and refernces on the web-pages, can
> you guys please suggest what is the best way to start or which ONE
> book which I should follow to start.
>
> thanks..
>
> Nagendra
http
Nagendra Singh said unto the world upon 17/08/06 12:14 PM:
> Hi All,
>
> I have very little programming experience, I have decided to learn
> Python..there are tons of material and refernces on the web-pages, can
> you guys please suggest what is the best way to start or which ONE
> book which I s
i think it's a mistake to concentrate on one book.
Cull responses and pick three books to start with.
The benefit is that where one book presents a
poor explanation, another will do a good job (and
one book will omit certain things that another
presents).
Also, you'll probably find you
Hi All,
I have very little programming experience, I have decided to learn
Python..there are tons of material and refernces on the web-pages, can
you guys please suggest what is the best way to start or which ONE
book which I should follow to start.
thanks..
Nagendra
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