Kalle Anke wrote: > Those who have read my posts today have probably understood that I'm > not a "true" Python programmer ... but I want to learn more (I think > that Python is rather fun). > > I've read "Learning Python" pretty thoroughly, I've looked at some of > the tutorials, some of online documentation, etc. But I still miss a > lot of pieces for writing good python code, idioms, advanced > usage/features, etc. > > I've also seen a lot of references to v3, but I haven't found any > real documentation of what's planned for that version. > > So, I'm looking for advice/information on: > > + How to write "proper" python code instead of > Java/Perl/C/C++/Pascal/Modula-2/etc inspired code > > + The more advanced parts/uses of Python > > + Discussions about the ideas behind different Python > constructs > > + What's going to happen with v3 > > I would really appriciate some pointers to where I can find info > about this. Web sites (I've looked at python.org but haven't manage > to find the stuff of what I'm looking for ... but perhaps I've missed > all the interesting parts) ? Books (I've got 'Learning Python' and > 'Programming Python')? Other things? > > jem > >
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