I followed the ongoing discussion regarding onsite
training with great interest, and agree with many of
the comments made.
But it brings up another point that I have been
wondering about: the need for a collection of
"advanced Python idioms".
There is a great deal of information available for
relative beginners, but much less for intermediate-
to-advanced Python programmers (at least, as
far as I am aware).
At the same time, one recurring concern among
experienced Python programmers is that people's
code is not Pythonic enough.
In particular in the last 4-6 years, the Perl community
(for instance) has brought forth about half a dozen
books on advanced idioms, many of them quite good.
Similarly for the Java language. Is there anything
comparable for Python?
Best,
Ph.