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Python books


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Hey. I've gotten into more "serious" programming with Python and I was wondering if you could recommend some good books/online tutorials, something a little "advanced". All books I find are rubbish from my point of view.

Thank you in advance.


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You'll have to learn another language if you want something more advanced.


darkmistery's Avatar
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Arabian wrote: You'll have to learn another language if you want something more advanced.

I will do that, but first i want to master python. What language do you recommend?


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You should continue forth and get a good grip on Python to learn fundamental programming techniques from a higher level, then you could move on to something more advanced such as C where you must be careful and meticulous about your memory and data types.


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darkmistry wrote: [quote]Arabian wrote: You'll have to learn another language if you want something more advanced.

I will do that, but first i want to master python. What language do you recommend?[/quote]

Python is capable of very advanced things as well. The "best" language depends on the situation at hand.

On that note, it is always good to have C/C++ is your skillset, however.


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stealth- wrote: [quote]darkmistry wrote: [quote]Arabian wrote: You'll have to learn another language if you want something more advanced.

I will do that, but first i want to master python. What language do you recommend?[/quote]

Python is capable of very advanced things as well. The "best" language depends on the situation at hand.

On that note, it is always good to have C/C++ is your skillset, however.[/quote]

learn Lisp.


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I just read Byte of Python. Google the PDF, I thought it was pretty good.