Sounds like you are moving into python now, but if you are still looking at perl too I would recommend another book: Perl 5 by example. It's printed by Que and I have gotten pretty far with it. I've been writing a lot of perl programs for work and this is the book that finally clicked with me. I read a few others and always got stuck in the basics. This book makes it a lot easier because it includes more example code so you can see how things go together. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber drw@linuxfan.com ICQ# 2849193 http://drw.penguinpowered.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, you wrote:
What book wouls you guys recommend for learning python? I have a lot of experience with programming, including C and perl, but very little experience with object oriented programming such as Java or C++.
For perl I used a combination of Learning Perl and Programming Perl (the latter is hard to learn from, and the former does not have enough detail, so I needed both).
For C I used Kernigan and Richie's original book, and I really liked its style, detailed, but fast moving, but not cryptic. But I read it many years ago, and had a background in Pascal, so maybe I didn't judge well.
I would like a fast paced yet detailed book. But I find that many of these books are like someone explaining poker: "The one eyed Jacks are wild" when one has no idea of even the basics.
Online tutorials are OK, but I find the written page much easier, and am willing to spend a few bucks to avoid the online experience.
Thanks, Stephen
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