Sujet : Re: Book recommendation? For getting up to date
De : mats (at) *nospam* wichmann.us (Mats Wichmann)
Groupes : comp.lang.pythonDate : 17. Feb 2025, 15:00:03
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On 2/16/25 18:40, Salvador Mirzo via Python-list wrote:
Jan Erik Moström <lists@mostrom.pp.se> writes:
On 16 Feb 2025, at 20:47, rbowman via Python-list wrote:
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David Beasley's 'Python Distilled'. The author doesn't enumerate Python 3
features specifically but as the title suggests hits the important
concepts.
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Thanks, I'll take a look
I can reinforce this recommendation. I haven't read the entire book,
but I'm reading it slowly. The beauty of this book is that it's very
concise without being just a reference. Since you're familiar with
Python already, this is likely a good match to you.
It's what one might call the "spiritual successor" to Dabeaz's earlier Python Essential Reference, which for years (early 2000's) was the one book I referred to frequently.