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Jarno Virtanen

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Book suggestion to Andrew Posted: Oct 12, 2003 5:50 AM
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I have an idea to Andrew on what Python book to write: Advanced Python. I have no idea whatsoever what such book would consist of; just that we need an advanced book.

Or not. I don't know.

I just read a book review (of Practical Python) by Francis Glassborow where he (somewhat parenthetically) notes that

Of course, it is not an advanced text and only gives you an appreciation of the language whilst leaving you with a desire for some advanced texts. (I do not know why advanced texts for C++ seem to outnumber the sum total of advanced texts for all the other computer languages.)

It springs to mind that maybe there is no need for advanced texts of Python programming, but, seriously, that's hardly the case.

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