23 Eylül 2009 Çarşamba

15 Tane Beleş Python E-Book

  1. Dive Into Python – The original but not the best anymore. It taught me Python so I’ve got fond memories and a special place in my heart for it.
  2. How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning With Python – A newly revised edition of this book is due out in Feburary 2009 but its still worth taking a look at the original.
  3. Text Processing in Python – I haven’t read it but I thoguht I’d add it for the sake of completeness.
  4. Start Programming With Python – Its a relatively new project started by an enthusiast. A hell of a lot has already been produced and its due to be finished by Xmas.
  5. PLEAC Python – Its like a rapid-fire Python Cookbook with short, concise examples of how to solve a variety of low-level problems. Form string manipulation to database access.
  6. Non-Programmers Tutorial for Python – Its for non-programmers but its sometimes useful to read form a different point of view. I find the perspective refreshing.
  7. Python 101 – Part of a university course this goes through the fundamentals as well as providing exercises.
  8. Thinking in Python Design Patterns and Problem-Solving Techniques – A mammoth title written by the great Bruce Eckel.
  9. Python Standard Library – This is seriously showing its age as it was originally written for Python 2.0. Although there’s updates they’re incomplete. Its still worth a look though to get a good idea of the Python core.
  10. Python Programming Tutorial – It looks okay, though nothing ground breaking.
  11. Django Book – A book on Pythons greatest web framework.
  12. Pylons Book – A book on Pythons 3rd best web framework.
  13. Sockets Programming in Python – I found this over at Scribd which is fast turning out to be a great little site. I recommend you look at some of the other books on offer once you’ve looked at this.
  14. Python Network Programming – Heavy on theory and light on practice. Still a worthy read when you need to sleep.
  15. Advanced Python Programming – This is actually a 126 slide lecture given by a Chicago University lecturer. Some good stuff in here.

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