On Mar 8, 7:06 pm, Tommy Nordgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could some kind soul please recommend a few textbooks on Python 2.5 > and it's class library?
it's not necessary to have a 2.5 book that can introduce you to the modules of the Python Standard Library (not all modules are [or have] classes so "class library" perhaps is too restrictive a term). the most significant additions to the std library in 2.5 are: ctypes, sqlite3, xml.etree (ElementTree), wsgiref, cProfile altho they provide new functionality, there are plenty of existing modules in the standard library that are worth learning. the main reference guides to the standard library modules and their attributes include: Python in a Nutshell and Python Essential Reference, both in addition to the online library reference. my book, Core Python Programming, is revised to 2.5, but focuses on teaching you the core part of the language, features, objects, memory management, development, good practices, some advanced topic coverage, and presents lots of exercises. however, it is not an exhaustive guide to the standard library. to find out more about it, check out the reviews and notes on amazon as well as the book's website (see below). hope this helps! -- wesley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Core Python Programming", Prentice Hall, (c)2007,2001 http://corepython.com wesley.j.chun :: wescpy-at-gmail.com python training and technical consulting cyberweb.consulting : silicon valley, ca http://cyberwebconsulting.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list