我想看的书 [英] Books I'd like to see
问题描述
David Mertz
Python函数式编程
使用Xoltar工具包
Steve Holden
Python Web服务
Alex Martelli
Python中的元编程
Guido van Rossum
我对comp.lang.python的秘密成瘾
传记
Tim Peters
Python哲学
Eric S Raymond
工作黑客的Python
Gerson Kurz
设计混淆语言
使用Python解析器/生成器
Tim Peters和Doug Bagley
计算机编程的禅宗
Bill Venners
精选访谈
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预订我不想看到:
Herbert Schildt
Python:完整参考
- Kef
< rant?>
我想看看Python对全新程序员的一个很好的介绍
从Python的面向对象开始(至少作为
假设,如果一开始没有明确地处理对象的话。)
我已经查看了市场上的每本书和网上的介绍
介绍Python并没有一个强调Python的独特性
和功率。如果没有理解除了关键字之外的几乎所有东西都是
对象,就不可能正确地理解Python。这是2003年,书籍仍在介绍
结构化编程范例,然后通过稍后介绍
面向对象来重新教学。这是错的! :-)
Guido的教程可能是最接近的。他在材料展示中假定物品在引物罩下面,而不是试图让Python符合旧模具。如果它有一整套练习
这将是一个很好的起始文本,可能需要在
区域进行一些充实。
或许现有的一本书在
章节结尾处有练习;另一个缺点恕我直言。
< / rant>
我想看看wxPython Programming来自格雷森,约翰E.
他关于tkinter的书很不错,但我对wxWindows的
更感兴趣。我发现有必要查阅C ++ wxWindows
文档并对Python进行等效翻译。
以我的方式学习如何正确使用小部件。
尼克
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David Mertz
Functional Programming in Python
Using the Xoltar Toolkit
Steve Holden
Python Web Services
Alex Martelli
Metaprogramming in Python
Guido van Rossum
My secret addiction to comp.lang.python
A biography
Tim Peters
The Python Philosophy
Eric S Raymond
Python for the Working Hacker
Gerson Kurz
Designing Obfuscated Languages
With Python Parser/Generators
Tim Peters and Doug Bagley
The Zen of Computer Programming
Bill Venners
Selected Interviews
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..:[ dave benjamin (ramenboy) -:- www.ramenfest.com -:- www.3dex.com ]:.
: d r i n k i n g l i f e o u t o f t h e c o n t a i n e r :
Book I''d hate to see:
Herbert Schildt
Python: The Complete Reference
- Kef
<rant?>
I''d like to see a good introduction to Python for brand new programmers
that starts with Python''s object orientation (at least as the
assumption, if not explicitly dealing with objects at the beginning).
I''ve looked over every book on the market and the Net that is
introductory to Python and none of them emphasize Python''s uniqueness
and power. It is not possible to rightly understand Python without
understanding that virtually everything except the keywords are
objects. This is the year 2003 and books are still introducing
Structured Programming paradigms and then re-teaching by introducing
Object Oriented later. This is Wrong! :-)
Guido''s Tutorial probably comes the closest. He assumes objects under
the hood in his presentation of the material, rather than trying to
make Python fit into the old molds. If it had a full set of exercises
it would be a good starting text, perhaps needing some fleshing out in
areas.
Maybe one of the existing books out has exercises at the end of the
chapters; another shortcoming IMHO.
</rant>
I would like to see "wxPython Programming" from Grayson, John E.
His book on tkinter is pretty darn good, but I''m much more interested
in wxWindows. I find the need to look up the C++ wxWindows
documentation and do a translation to the Python equivalent really
gets in my way of learning how to use the widgets properly.
Nick
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