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The Python Bookshelf

Python Pocket Reference

  • Mark Lutz
  • 2009
  • Fourth Edition
  • O'Reilly
  • 978-0596158088

You know about functional programming as well as OOP. You know yourself around PHP, Ruby, C++ or Java, then all you need to get started in Python is a cool project and this book. It covers all the basics of the language and is the best pocket reference to look stuff up quickly.

  • Zed. A. Shaw
  • 2010
  • Second Edition

This book helps you to learn Python quick and easy. The HTML version is available online for free.

Beginning Python: From Novice to Professional

  • Magnus Lie Hetland
  • 2008
  • Second Edition
  • Apress
  • 978-1590599822

Pro Python

  • Marty Alchin
  • 2010
  • Apress
  • 978-1430227571

Python in a Nutshell

  • Alex Martelli
  • 2006
  • Second Edition
  • O'Reilly
  • 978-0596100469

Python Essential Reference

  • David M. Beazley
  • 2009
  • Fourth Edition
  • Addison-Wesley
  • 978-0672329784

The Python Standard Library by Example

  • Doug Hellmann
  • 2011
  • Addison-Wesley
  • 978-0321767349

Expert Python Programming

  • Tarek Ziadé
  • 2008
  • Packt Publishing
  • 978-1847194947

Learning Python

  • By Mark Lutz
  • 4th Edition
  • O'Reilly Media

Learn about Python's major built-in object types, such as numbers, lists, and dictionaries. Create and process objects using Python statements, and learn Python's general syntax model. Structure and reuse code using functions.

Python in a Nutshell

  • Alex Martelli
  • 2nd Edition
  • O'Reilly Media