The 4th Edition of the book Programming Python, a Python
classic, is now available in both print and ebook forms.
This applications tutorial book has been updated to use
Python 3.X (only), and is designed to be a follow-up to
the current edition of Learning Python.
For more details, see this
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
I read Programming Python as an experienced programmer and like you I
enjoyed the encyclopedic nature of it. So if it appeals to you I'd
say go for it!
The fact that it doesn't use the latest version of python isn't a
problem - python doesn't change very quickly and
Esmail ebo...@hotmail.com wrote:
prueba...@latinmail.com wrote:
It isn't a introduction to the Python language like Learning Python,
it doesn't work as reference like Python in a Nutshell, it doesn't
contain short idiomatic code like Python Cookbook. What you are left
with is different
On Mar 26, 10:08 pm, Esmail ebo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a 4th edition of this book planned
and if so, when it might be coming out?
It looks like a good and comprehensive book but is getting a bit
outdated(?).
And I guess since I'm asking this, I might as
prueba...@latinmail.com wrote:
It isn't a introduction to the Python language like Learning Python,
it doesn't work as reference like Python in a Nutshell, it doesn't
contain short idiomatic code like Python Cookbook. What you are left
with is different application domains and how to apply
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a 4th edition of this book planned
and if so, when it might be coming out?
It looks like a good and comprehensive book but is getting a bit
outdated(?).
And I guess since I'm asking this, I might as well be asking what
your favorite, comparable Python book