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> Albert Hopkins wrote: |
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> > On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 15:01 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote: |
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> >> Hi list! |
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> >> I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for people |
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> >> experienced in C++ but not Bash, Java or CMD/Powershell. |
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> >> It shouldn't focus on Linux all too much. |
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> > Well, the usual answers are: |
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> > python.org (official tutorial) |
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> > _Learning Python_ (the O'Reilley book) |
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> > _Programming Python_ (the O'Reilly book, how I learned Python) |
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> > comp.lang.python (great newsgroup, excellent SNR) |
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> > |
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I read both above-mentioned books and they are worth owning. I would add |
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to the list, the python cookbook from O'Reilly. |
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Valmor de Almeida |
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