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'''Dive Into Python''' Mark Pilgrim |
'''Python Cookbook''' Edited by Alex Martelli and David Ascher |
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Dive Into Python is a free Python book for experienced programmers. You can read the book online, or download it in a variety of formats. It is also available in multiple languages. | ISBN:0596001673 [[BR]] O'Reilly (July 2002) |
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[http://diveintopython.org Home page] | This book is a handy collection of snippets and examples on a wide variety of topics. It ranges from built-in data structures and text processing to GUI and Web programming. It is useful as a "how do I do that?" reference and also as a way to learn Python idioms and tricks. [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythoncook Home page] |
Thinking in Python
- Bruce Eckel
ISBN: none yetBR Mindview, Inc. (December 2001)
Bruce Eckel's python version of his "Thinking In..." series, and is freely downloadable (see below). He's got some cool python stuff not generally covered elsewhere, including the use of design patterns.
This is not an introductory Python book. This book assumes you've learned the basics of Python elsewhere. The current version of the book is 0.1.2. This is still a preliminary release, and Bruce needs feedback. The html has a built-in comments system.
[http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIPython Home page]
Python Cookbook
- Edited by Alex Martelli and David Ascher
0596001673 BR O'Reilly (July 2002)
This book is a handy collection of snippets and examples on a wide variety of topics. It ranges from built-in data structures and text processing to GUI and Web programming. It is useful as a "how do I do that?" reference and also as a way to learn Python idioms and tricks.
[http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythoncook Home page]