On Tue, 2007-09-01 at 21:21 -0600, Jeff Hinrichs - DM&T wrote:
> On 1/9/07, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious to hear what TG'ers think is the best current text covering
> > advanced topics in python programming. I already own ( and love )
> > Beginning Python by Hetland and an old edition of Core Python by Chun.
> > Looking for something that will go into further details and cover new
> > additions to the language. ( Beginning Python is very current, but
> > covers pretty lightly. )
> >
> > Thanks
> > iain
> > ( Naming Python after the Pythons, who are in turn named after snakes,
> > seems really cute until you try searching for python books ... )
> >
> I am a big fan of code over books and given the readability of the
> language it works out well.
> I would suggest anything by Alex Martelli,
> http://www.aleax.it/python_mat_en.html also subscribing to python news
> feeds
>       
> Daily Python-URL! - http://www.pythonware.com/daily/rss2.xml
> 
> Guido van Rossum's Weblog -
> http://www.artima.com/weblogs/feeds/bloggers/guido.rss
>       
> Planet Python - http://planet.python.org/rss10.xml
> 
> I can name a few more people if you want, Ian Bicking -
> http://blog.ianbicking.org/, etc.  Another good place to go is the
> python mailing list.
> 
> Of course, that is just me ;-?

Thanks for the links! I do read code too, and blogs. But I also have a
fondness for sipping coffee over dead trees without electronics
about. ;)

Iain



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