Hi to all,

I was asked again recently, what books and/or websites I could recommend for 
learning to program in python. while thinking about the answer, I pondered the 
software carpentry website(s) and "only" found this:
http://software-carpentry.org/bib/reading.html
which is good to have and there potentially is more hidden on software-
carpentry.org.

I however wondered, if we could add a literature section to our lessons which 
would comprise curated resources both in terms of reading (i.e. books or 
weblinks) and websites for further self-paced learning. The web is full of 
material that could pick up our learners when they leave a boot camp. It 
doesn't have to be a long list, but at least something that some instructors 
could recommend or have tried and could say that it was a positive learning 
experience.

Before sending a PR, I wanted to have your opinion about it! Maybe something 
like this was left-out on purpose in the past?

Best,
Peter


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