On 7/14/06, wesley chun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (LONG... you've been warned ;-) ) <snip>
Heh, that was pretty long. I bought the first edition of Core Python and thought that it was well-written, but I didn't quite get it (stay with me, this gets better). It wasn't until after I had taken quite a few courses in C++ that I realized 1) that python was soooo much nicer to work with and 2) Wesley's book made a lot more sense. It's probably not a good one for someone new to programming, but I find that I pick it up when I need to see an example of how something is done in python. As for an absolute beginner, Alan's tutorial and How To Think Like a Computer Scientist are both pretty good. The latter had my daughter doing a fair bit of programming in a day. So Wesley's Big Book was a huge help in a project I did for work that involved socket programming, pickling, and interfacing with MySQL. Showing how particular things were done in python in clear, concise examples is it's big strength. Thanks for not getting sucked in to using lots of source code :) -- Matt Waiting for the second edition _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor