Re: [Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread Chris Withers
Python Essential Reference by David M. Beazley (New Riders) The name says it all really ;-) cheers, Chris ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists -

[Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread Lee Reilly CS1997
Hi, I'm going through the tutorials available on Python.org but can anyone recommend a good book? I've always been impressed by O'Reilly's books and I see that there are a number of them available: - Python Programming on Win32 - Learning Python - Programming Python Which one of the above

Re: [Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread Ragnar Beer
I read Learning Python and still love it and would highly recommend it. The book is very good! Apart from that I'm using the Python Essential Reference more often nowadays. It's handier than a printout of the lib.pdf but actually you don't really need if if you are comfy with the pdf stuff.

Re: [Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread peter bengtson
Learning Python is good and has good "english". But Python The Quick Book (ugly cover) has brilliant english writing, and is probably more pedagogic than others. Hi, I'm going through the tutorials available on Python.org but can anyone recommend a good book? I've always been impressed

Re: [Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread Rik Hoekstra
What I'm still missing is something like the perl cookbook but for Python :( I don't know the perl cookbook, but the eff-bot guide to the Python library has some 300 scripts in it. You can get it from fatbrain.com. It is in pdf version only (or at least a

Re: [Zope] [ot] python book

2000-12-05 Thread Andy McKay
Learning Python. -- Andy McKay, Developer. ActiveState. - Original Message - From: "Lee Reilly CS1997" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:40 AM Subject: [Zope] [ot] python book Hi, I'm going through the tutorials available on