[GLLUG] Python Book

Karl Schuttler karl.schuttler at gmail.com
Thu Dec 11 01:43:37 EST 2008


It might be worth mentioning that python v3.0 rc3 is out, which is not
backwards compatible with python 2.* and lower. There are resources to
up-convert existing code, but if you intend on really digging into the
language, it might be worthwhile to read anything you can specifically
about 3.

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:37 AM, Mike <msg at msu.edu> wrote:
> There's a pretty good one at the Lansing city library (covers up to
> ver. 2.2).  Very technical.
>
> Python in a nutshell
> http://opac.cadl.org/search~S15/?searchtype=X&searcharg=python+nutshell
>
> -Mike
>
> David Singer wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone in the group (that is coming to the next
>> meeting) had a Python book I could barrow for a week? I am writing a new
>> site with Python + AppEngine + Django and want something to get me up to
>> speed quickly (I have never used Python before) and I would rather stare
>> at paper than an LCD. It should only take me a week to read the book,
>> after that I can use the PDF version for reference.
>>
>> Thanks
>> David
>>
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