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| From | Jan Erik Moström <lists@mostrom.pp.se> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Subject | Book recommendation? For getting up to date |
| Date | 2025-02-16 13:50 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.111.1739710667.2912.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
| References | <2A4ADE24-6376-45E2-9726-B1122F415163@mostrom.pp.se> |
I'm looking for a book that would teach me the lastest and greatest parts of Python, does anyone have any recommendations? I've looked at python.org and pythonbooks.org but I couldn't decide which one to get. I used to be fairly good at Python, but I haven't done any serious programming in the last 10 years or so. So I would like something that got me up-to-date with the latest features. I don't need anything that would teach me OOP, functional programming, etc (unless there is a new feature). In other words I'm looking for something that concentrates language specific changes that has happened the last 10 years or so. = jem
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Book recommendation? For getting up to date Jan Erik Moström <lists@mostrom.pp.se> - 2025-02-16 13:50 +0100
Re: Book recommendation? For getting up to date rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-02-16 19:47 +0000
Re: Book recommendation? For getting up to date Jan Erik Moström <lists@mostrom.pp.se> - 2025-02-16 21:46 +0100
Re: Book recommendation? For getting up to date Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> - 2025-02-16 22:40 -0300
Re: Book recommendation? For getting up to date Mats Wichmann <mats@wichmann.us> - 2025-02-17 07:00 -0700
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