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Re: which book to read next??

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First post2014-04-21 16:41 +0100
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  Re: which book to read next?? Alan Gauld <alan.gauld@btinternet.com> - 2014-04-21 16:41 +0100

#70467 — Re: which book to read next??

FromAlan Gauld <alan.gauld@btinternet.com>
Date2014-04-21 16:41 +0100
SubjectRe: which book to read next??
Message-ID<mailman.9411.1398094902.18130.python-list@python.org>
On 21/04/14 15:13, lee wrote:
> Hi, I have read the book 'a byte of python' and now I want to read
> another book. But I just get confused about which one to read next.
> There is a book list below:
> 1, pro python
> 2, python algorithms
> 3, python cookbook
> 4, the python standard library by examples
> which one is suitable for me??

We would need to know a lot more about you.
What is your skill level in programming (as opposed to python)?
What are your areas of interest?
What is your preferred teaching style? In depth background
detail or surface level but hands-on style?

Book choice is always a very personal thing.


-- 
Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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