Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I should mention that I misspoke when I said I'm new to programming. I've actually been learning C# for the past few months, and I'm fairly familiar with a lot of programming basics. I just wanted to make sure no one recommended an "Expert" level book! :)
Basically I'd like an intro to the Python language/syntax. I don't necessarily need to know how everything works under the hood just yet. It seems Learning Python might be good for that. I get the feeling that Beginning Python starts out with the basics but quickly escalates. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Many different opinions on books. But if you are learning programming > and learning Python, you can't beat the online book: How To Think Like > A Computer Scientist: Learning Pythong > > http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/ > > It's concise and well-written. > > rd > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list