In <cdboerger-1BAD44.23182014042001 at nnrp02.earthlink.net>, Christopher W. Boerger <cdboerger at earthlink.net> wrote: > >I decided to purchase a book to learn the language and get some >programming assignments (homework) as well. I've narrowed it down to >two books: Learning Python by Mark Lutz from O'Reilly and Learning To >Program Using Python: A Tutorial For Hobbyists, Self-Starters, And Those >Who Want To Learn The Art Of Programming by Alan Gauld from >Addison-Wesley. > >Any thoughts, opinions, advice? I have the Lutz book and think it's an excellent ease-in to the language. It's the one that I used to get going. I haven't seen the Gauld book so can't compare the two. Jim -- jimhill at swcp.com http://www.swcp.com/~jimhill/ "Let me preface my remarks by saying that I have absolutely no love for Barry Manilow in my heart." -- Jason Lempka
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