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From: ruebe at aachen.heimat.de (Christian Scholz)
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 15:51:32 +0000
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Subject: Designing Large Systems with Python
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References: <m37lqz0yoa.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com> <372599D6.C156C996@pop.vet.uu.nl> <7g4a3l$atk$1@news.worldonline.nl>
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Message-ID: <3725DD04.4452128F@aachen.heimat.de>
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X-UID: 398
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Hi!
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Ilja Heitlager wrote:
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> > One other thing. Is the documentation that comes with Python
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> > sufficient to gain mastery of the language, or should I consider
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> > buying (yet) another book?
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>
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> The online-documentation and examples were sufficient for me, but I love
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> paper refs and
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> everbody should have Programming Python
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Well, I found Programming Python a bit too narrating.. I usually just
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want
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a quick overview of function or who I do this or that. Thus the library
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reference + the FAQ + The Python Quick Reference was quite enough for
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me..
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(There are some interesting boxes in Programming Python though).
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But actually I also had programming experience before.
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best,
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Christian
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