I'd recommend Core Python Programming by Wesley Chun.. On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Dayo Adewunmi <contactd...@gmail.com>wrote:
> chinmaya wrote: > >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:07 PM, sudhanshu gautam < >> sudhanshu9...@gmail.com <mailto:sudhanshu9...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I am new in python , so need a good books , previously read python >> Bible and swaroop but not satisfied . >> >> >> so tell me good books in pdf format those contents good problems also >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org <mailto:Tutor@python.org> >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >> >> >> >> >> I would say start with python tutorial, its nice decent starting material. >> There is no better way to learn language than to practice it as you read. >> Most of the tutorials out there are not written for 3.0, so you may want >> to install 2.6. >> I also recommend Dive Into python, its very beginner friendly, but >> remember >> it does not cover all (not all major) libraries never-the-less its one of >> the >> best beginner tutorial. >> >> Also install ipython its very powerful. And once you learn the interface >> its very easy to find documentation and library references. >> >> Also you can look at 100s of python videos in showmedo.com < >> http://showmedo.com> >> >> >> -- >> chinmaya sn >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >> >> > > I'm currently reading Think Python > http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.html > > Regards > > Dayo > ----------- > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > -- Lloyd Dube
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