[orm-devel] Python book recommendation?
Mathieu Fenniak
orm-devel@mailman.tux4web.de
Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:48:02 -0700
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 09:51 AM, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
> TRYING to do this Firebird adapter shows that I need a better grasp of
> Python and OO.
>
> Any recommendations for a good Python book would be appreciated.
I picked up O'Reilly's Python Cookbook on the weekend. It is targetted
towards people who know Python already. I wasn't sure I would get much
out of it, but I thought my bookshelf looked bad without a single
Python book. I've found many interesting tidbits of information in the
Python Cookbook which I've never picked up anywhere else, especially
with regard to new features in Python 2.2.
I also recommend reading documents on Python.org such as the 'What's
New in Python 2.2' (http://python.org/doc/2.2.1/whatsnew/), and various
PEPs (http://python.org/peps), as they will occasionally reveal secrets
which don't seem to be part of the main documentation package.
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