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Reddit mentions of Expert Python Programming: Best practices for designing, coding, and distributing your Python software
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Expert Python Programming by Tarek Ziade. Tarek is the individual responsible for spearheading the overhaul of Python packaging over the last couple years.
I like these books:
> Expert Python Programming practices
> Python in Practice: Create Better Programs Using Concurrency, Libraries, and Patterns
I did this about a year ago, diving right into python and having to go somewhere after the beginning tutorials/books. Some great resources have been idiomatic python and Intermediate and Advanced Software Carpentry in Python
There is also Expert Python Programming which discusses not only some of the more recent/advanced features of python like co-routines etc, but also using the tools in the python ecosystem.
my personal favorite. http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Python-Programming-practices-distributing/dp/184719494X
covers all the necessary things to become an expert programmer in python.
Something that a friend of mine, Python dev, suggested to get:
Expert Python Programming by Tarek Ziadé