RE: New to Python, familiar with Perl - Seeking info sources

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  • Reedick, Andrew

    RE: New to Python, familiar with Perl - Seeking info sources


    -----Original Message-----
    From: python-list-bounces+jr9445= att.com@python. org [mailto:python-
    list-bounces+jr9445= att.com@python. org] On Behalf Of Brett Ritter
    Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:54 AM
    To: python-list@python.org
    Subject: New to Python, familiar with Perl - Seeking info sources

    After many years happily coding Perl, I'm looking to expand my
    horizons. [no flames please, I'm pretty aware of Perl's strengths and
    weaknesses and I'm just here to learn more, not to enter religious
    debates].
    <snip>

    Any recommendations ? Thanks in advance.
    I have a Perl background and have found the O'Reilly books to be useful.
    The Learning Python book (or whatever it's called) is good because it
    covers the paradigm shifts and potential gotchas that you won't even
    consider thinking about otherwise. Only downside is wading through the
    novice 'how to program' parts. The Cookbook is also good for getting
    'standard' apps up and running quickly (meaning you know how to do it in
    Perl, and just need the equivalent Python syntax/paradigm.)

    The Python help can be very hit or miss. You're going to have _fun_
    with the Python regex module. *twitch*winch*s putter* Generally
    speaking, there's a Python module to do just about everything you could
    do in Perl. The only gap I've found is in the win32com with a class in
    a .tlb file (works fine in Perl, fails in Python.) But someone on the
    python-win32 list posted a potential workaround which I need to test.

    The really spiffy part is that when I converted a few Perl scripts to
    Python, the Python scripts were a bit smaller. =O Python does less
    compile time type checking than Perl. And finally, this mailing list
    does produce useful, polite answers about syntax to theory, despite some
    noise.


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