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Based on 16 Ratings
Useless - 2008-09-23
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After reading the excellent C++ Pocket Reference, I decided that this book was worth a try, but I was disappointed.
The last half of this book is a list of module functions, that are MUCH more easily accessed thrugh the online documentation. I wish it was more a reference about the language than about the built-in modules. I don't remember (and I can't find it in the book index!) reading explicitly how to add an attribute to a class, or other language-specific operations.
Being a pocket reference, the language should be concise, but sometimes it is so obscure to be nearly incomprehensible.
Let me also point out that it is more than three years old, so it was not updated to cover Python 2.5, and of couse the upcoming 2.6 and 3.0. Furthermore it tries to cover many versions, with even some references to the 9-year old 1.5 release. I believe the latest would have been enough.
In no way this can replace the modules online documentation, not even as a quick reference.
Very handy reference with all the answers - 2009-11-03
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This is a great little book. I have had three revisions of it and plan to get the next one when it is published. I keep it in my mini 10v running ubuntu linux (9.10) netbook's sleeve when I travel. Perfect little reference and easily worth the cost.
Decent reference - 2009-08-06
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Covers most of the stuff I need to know on a daily basis but I've honestly only used it when my internet has gone down.
If you know C++. - 2009-04-29
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Jargon filled, many references to other languages; if you know what you are doing is is probably a good book.
Check out INVENT YOUR OWN COMPUTER GAMES by Al Sweigart if you want a more gentle learning curve.
One of the greatest computer books of all time - 2008-10-06
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Python is a fast and easy to use language, though learning how to think in python, especially if coming from a more c-style language can take a while regardless of what book you're reading. This book won't help you with that. What it will do, is provide you with most (if not all) of the most-advanced features of python in a way that is really easy to digest for an intermediate/upper-beginner level python programmer. This book explains things that are not easy to find on the web or not apparent that they even exist in python (because, let's face it, python can be pretty magical at times). This book can be the catalyst that puts you well on your way to becoming an advanced python programmer. And all that from a tiny reference book!
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