On 7/18/13 10:41 AM, Cris Ewing wrote:
On Jul 18, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Philipp K. Janert wrote:

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?


I've heard good things about David Beazley's Python Cookbook.

If you've got a Seattle Public Library card you can access it for free via Safari Books Online: https://ezproxy.spl.org/login?url=http://proquestcombo.safaribooksonline.com/?uicode=spl

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