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* [[http://www.awaretek.com/book.html|Review by Ron Stephens]] * [[http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-cp12.html|Reviews by David Mertz, Part 1 (Feb 2001)]] * [[http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-pbook2.html|Reviews by David Mertz, Part 2 (Nov 2001)]] * [[http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-pbook3.html|Reviews by David Mertz, Part 3 (May 2002)]] * [[http://www.pythoninfo.com/bookreviews.html|Reviews by E Nilsson]] * [[http://www.amk.ca/python/books|Reviews by A.M. Kuchling]] |
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* [[http://www.awaretek.com/book.html|Reviews by Ron Stephens]] |
There are a variety of books about Python. Here's a guide to them:
IntroductoryBooks (gentle overviews of the language)
AdvancedBooks (for when you don't want gentle)
ReferenceBooks (much information in a small space)
- Specific applications:
- Books in languages other than English:
When you see a book you like, don't hesitate to add your recommendation!
External sources of information about (Python) books:
Computer-Books.us - A collection of Python books available for free download.
CodeIdol.com - A collection of Python books available for online reading.
Computer-Books.china - A collection of Python books
There is also a list of OutOfPrintBooks.