HELP How do I start Python?
Emiliano Vazquez
emilianovazquez at gmail.com
Sun Aug 31 16:31:20 UTC 2014
I'm reading "Head Firts Python" but i don't know if this a good reference
Best regards
Emiliano
Enviado desde mi iPhone
> El 31/08/2014, a las 12:53, Peter Smout <smoutpete at gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> On 30/08/14 18:56, Kenneth Marcy wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/30/2014 8:37 AM, GaryTaig wrote:
>>> Where is the fabulous tutorial that compares all this stuff?
>>
>> Mark Lutz is the author of several Python books, the first of which to
>> read is Learning Python. It's one of several books with pink covers
>> published by O'Reilly. Others include books about classic shell
>> scripting and the bash shell, which are useful because in practice there
>> is much interaction between the shell and python. Before too long you
>> may find O'Reilly cookbooks for Python and bash useful as well. They're
>> good references to have handy in addition to much other material readily
>> available as documentation and various videos. MIT OpenCourseWare has
>> lots of introductory python and computer science instruction using
>> python online for extended viewing.
>>
>>
>> Ken
> Hi,
>
> I can heartily recommend the O'Reilly books (the bash one is a handy reference, and the python one I started a week or so ago) My brain is slowly getting there!
>
> Have fun!
>
> Pete S
>
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