On Aug 15, 10:30 am, Azazello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 15, 7:47 am, "Shawn Milochik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If I could have only one book, I would buy "Core Python, Second > > Edition," by Wesley Chun. > > > For the record, I own: > > Core Python, Second Edition (great) > > wxPython in Action (haven't used yet) > > Beginning Python (barely used) > > Python in a Nutshell (use as a reference, although interactive python > > dir() is more useful) > > Dive into Python (great book) > > Python Cookbook (great book) > > Python Pocket Reference (not very useful) > > Python Phrasebook (I love the Phrasebook series, but this isn't a > > necessary book) > > I would like to add: > > Foundations of Python Network Programming > > I also use the Python Essential Reference. (although all of the > information is probably online it's nice to have a solid paper > reference)
Depending on what you're doing, a book can actually be faster than Google! Of course, a lot of these books don't cover any 3rd party modules, so Google is still very handy. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list