I've been programming in Python for about 2 years. I think it offers
the best combination of simplicity and power of any language I have
explored. As I write more and larger and complex programs, I need to
code better. By better I mean clearer, cleaner, more efficient and
maintainable. As the subject states, I want to become a really good
Python programmer. I learn most everything from random examples and
experience and that's good, but now I would like some sound, directed
guidance. Following Guido around would be ideal, but I will settle for
a good book. Any recommendations for learning resources?
Randall
the best combination of simplicity and power of any language I have
explored. As I write more and larger and complex programs, I need to
code better. By better I mean clearer, cleaner, more efficient and
maintainable. As the subject states, I want to become a really good
Python programmer. I learn most everything from random examples and
experience and that's good, but now I would like some sound, directed
guidance. Following Guido around would be ideal, but I will settle for
a good book. Any recommendations for learning resources?
Randall
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