Hi, At the risk of beating a well-dead horse, I'm looking for book suggestions. I've already got Core Python Programming, but I find it doesn't quite suit my needs. I'd like a comprehensive and *concise* reference to the core language and standard libraries. It looks like Beazely's Essential Reference and the Martelli's Nutshell book are both aimed to fill this role - any reason to choose one over the other? The free library reference would almost do for me, except that I want a hardcopy and it's a big document to print out.
Thanks! Tyler -- I never loan my books, for people never return them. The only books remaining in my library are those I’ve borrowed from others. --unknown _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor