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Andy Koch
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#1: Jul 18 '05
I am looking to purchase a good introductory python book. "The Quick
Python Book" by Darly Harms and Kenneth McDonald has caught my eye; I
was wondering if anyone has read this book. If you have, I would love to
hear your opinion of it.

Thanks,
Andy


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#2: Jul 18 '05

re: Python Book


This is my most used book right now, as I learn Python. It's easy to jump
directly to any subject in Python and read exactly what you need to know. I
only go to Nutshell when I want a different slant on something (or am
curious about the new style classes), but always start out with Quick Python
when I run into something I need help with.
No extra material that confuses its organization.

"Andy Koch" <andy@fourkochs.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking to purchase a good introductory python book. "The Quick
> Python Book" by Darly Harms and Kenneth McDonald has caught my eye; I
> was wondering if anyone has read this book. If you have, I would love to
> hear your opinion of it.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
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