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What books are there for a non-beginner pythonist?
I have been developing in python for more than two years (not for the web), I would like to improve my skills, find out where books teach how to write hello world, and talk about data types in python.
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in Python, there are some specializations,
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easiest
way is to find a resource from where you download these from the list and go through the
content content, but also comes out in summer in Russian)
thematically useful: scraping multiprocessing
and patterns once , twice ,
and on networks, I think everyone needs it too, here's a good one
in the same topics where Python is used like NumPy, Scikit-Learning or NTLK - books even more, but pumping will be more difficult there
on Django - Flask there are also a lot of books, on Pyramid it is smaller, but there are also
I have not seen such books.
Basically, at meetups, everyone climbs into the source code and from there they draw an understanding of what works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U496-JPQ_c
Mark Lutz
shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920027072.do - Python Cook Book
shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920028963.do - Hight Performance Python
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