Dec-04-2017, 11:53 AM
I've seen lots of good Python reference books on Amazon. One book that gets good reviews is from back in 2009.
But, I'm wondering if, given the excellent online resources (like the Python docs itself), if a third-party book is worth it?
I would like to get the feedback on which book (maybe the pocket reference?) still makes sense.
I have bought the "Python Cookbook" and a couple on Machine learning, but for other basic Python "how tos", I'm not sure another book, again, given the excellent online resources, is needed.
Comments/Suggestions?
Thanks,
But, I'm wondering if, given the excellent online resources (like the Python docs itself), if a third-party book is worth it?
I would like to get the feedback on which book (maybe the pocket reference?) still makes sense.
I have bought the "Python Cookbook" and a couple on Machine learning, but for other basic Python "how tos", I'm not sure another book, again, given the excellent online resources, is needed.
Comments/Suggestions?
Thanks,