"James Reynolds" <eire1...@gmail.com> wrote
On that end, I'm almost done readying "beginning Python: From Novice to
Professional" Can anyone recommend anything else for me to read after
that?
I'm not familiar with that book but I'd say consider what area of
programming you are interested in and get a specialist title on that.
For example a GUI Framework, Networking, Text processing,
XML, Web frameworks, Win32, all have specialist titles to
choose from. There are probably more too, those are just a
few I have looked at.
And finally, read code. Find a real-world project (try Source Forge)
and grab the source code and read it, understand it and modify it.
You could even try the standard library modules as a starter.
HTH,
--
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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