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One book recommended by AlexMartelli and others present: Practical Python, by Magnus Lei Hetland

There's an education SIG, complete with mailing list: EduSig

Also useful is the free writing at pyBiblio (part of iBiblio, formerly SunSite).

We could really use some success stories of Python in education.


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2026-02-14 16:12