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Books about Python.

I'm up to write a 20-30 research paper for my computer science course,
and I was considering choosing to do mine on Python. I was curious if
anybody knows of any good books about python they could recommend that
have more of a technical view rather than a Teach-yourself-in-24-hours
type.

Thanks
Aug 25 '08 #1
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On Aug 24, 8:32*pm, cscor...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm up to write a 20-30 research paper for my computer science course,
and I was considering choosing to do mine on Python. *I was curious if
anybody knows of any good books about python they could recommend that
have more of a technical view rather than a Teach-yourself-in-24-hours
type.

Thanks
Well here's one that cover just about everything(As you can tell from
the title)
But I'm not sure if it's exactly what you are looking for.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...gwebmasters-20
Aug 25 '08 #2
On Aug 24, 10:32*pm, cscor...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm up to write a 20-30 research paper for my computer science course,
and I was considering choosing to do mine on Python. *I was curious if
anybody knows of any good books about python they could recommend that
have more of a technical view rather than a Teach-yourself-in-24-hours
type.

Thanks
If you want technical, I would recommend Lutz's "Programming Python"
3rd Ed or Chun's "Core Python Programming". Both are huge and have
tons of information!

Mike
Aug 26 '08 #3
I really liked Core python programming 2nd edition

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Bruno Desthuilliers
<bd*****************@free.quelquepart.frwrote:
cs******@gmail.com a écrit :
>>
I'm up to write a 20-30 research paper for my computer science course,
and I was considering choosing to do mine on Python. I was curious if
anybody knows of any good books about python they could recommend that
have more of a technical view rather than a Teach-yourself-in-24-hours
type.

May I recommand the fine manual and this newsgroup ?

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http://www.goldwatches.com/
Aug 27 '08 #4
I did also.

On Aug 27, 2008, at 4:19 PM, James Matthews wrote:
I really liked Core python programming 2nd edition
Aug 27 '08 #5

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