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Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
by: Michael Dawson
Wonderful easy to ready book. Just what you need to get started in Python. Great examples that actually work. Clearly explained for the beginner.
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Python Essential Reference
by: David M. Beazley
This book is a wonderful, and very thorough, reference to the Python Programming Language. It has a great deal of information contained therein, with good code examples and explanations so that it's easy to find what you need and put it to good use. It also manages to cover both Python 2 and Python 3 in the same text, which is VERY useful if you're migrating, or even if you're just curious about what differences exist between the two.
The only problem I have with this book is that a great deal of the content seems stripped, verbatim, from the Python Documentation ([.
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Python Cookbook
by: Alex Martelli, Anna Ravenscroft, David Ascher
This book rocks. 'Nuff said. Great examples, thought-out explanations, and lots of "Wow, I never knew Python could do that!" are a few of the good things you will get out of this book. Sure, you can get all of this on the Cookbook website, put having the dead trees in front of you to peruse is what will really do it for you.
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Python in a Nutshell, Second Edition )
by: Alex Martelli
This book is strictly a reference book. It contains snippets of examples and detailed explanations about each Python function/features. It is very, very good for that. The section on strings, for example, contains about 15 pages on every possible string methods, and a brief example. Perfect for a reference.
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