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pythonbooks.revolunet.com
inventwithpython.com/bookshelf
many of these tutorials are in the public domain
What I like:
1. Real Python course. It's cool, it's constantly being improved, but it's paid. 60$. For three books, the first is the basics of Python, the second is an overview of the main frameworks (Django, Flask, webapp2 ....), the third is other topics.
If you want I can help with a discount:
https://realpython.com/
2. chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000000754
Generally one of the best programming books I have ever seen. The online version is free. True, it is more like Django for those who already know Python.
And then and then, probably you can just find it on the Internet.
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