I tend to be a bit bookish, and  I was wondering what would be considered
the best book on Python?  Is There something like the Hacker's Guide to
Python?

When you're writing working code nearly as fast as you can type and
your misstep rate is near zero, it generally means you've achieved
mastery of the language. But that didn't make sense, because it was
still day one and I was regularly pausing to look up new language and
library features!

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