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First Name Last Name, 2020-11-13 21:02:56

What are the book replacements...?

I'm learning Python and finished the book "A Byte of Python - Swaroop C H" a month ago. And the next book was "Learning Python - Mark Lutz (volume 1)" and when I opened the book, I saw just a ton of water, there is less practice than "Python's Bite", or so it seems to me. I'm just starting to read it already probably on the 60th page. So, can you recommend other books?

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-11-13
@alikk_python

There's not a ton of water there, it's just chewed up so that any fool would understand. There is nothing more comprehensive and intelligible in Python. If you believe in yourself and want to be as specific as possible, you can try reading the documentation.

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dmshar, 2020-11-13
@dmshar

Such books are not read. Such books are studied. These are different things. Especially if you have already "read" the basics. Study - it can be sitting on the page for several hours, trying to understand what is written there, or maybe flipping through 60 pages per hour. The main thing is not to remember what is written there, but to understand the essence and spirit of the language.

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