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Reddit mentions of The Quick Python Book, Second Edition

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of The Quick Python Book, Second Edition. Here are the top ones.

The Quick Python Book, Second Edition
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Found 6 comments on The Quick Python Book, Second Edition:

u/mzieg · 3 pointsr/cscareerquestions

How much Linux experience do you have?

What Python books have you read? I got some value out of Quick Python.

> Please review...memoization, OSI model, routers, switches

That's a little ambitious for 10 days prep with 6mo experience.

u/ryosen · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

I would also recommend The Quick Python Book if you already have some programming experience.

As for advice about getting frustrated? Just keep plugging away at it. It'll be worth it.

u/lasthope106 · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

If you already have a solid understanding of C++, then go with the Python Tutorial. hobgoblin mentioned Udacity, but their CS101 uses Python to teach you CS fundamentals. Since teaching you the language is not the focus of the class, you are taught only a very small subset of the language.

A book I'm currently reading is The Quick Python Book, which is aimed at people who already know how to program, but I would rate it in the same league as the Python tutorial.

u/ProofByPicture · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

how about one literally called The Quick Python Book?

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

If you're like me and prefer having a physical book then check out The Quick Python Book. I'm working my way through it now and have only good things to say. It's fairly comprehensive (covers Python3), to the point, written for experienced programmers, and very enjoyable. Plus it comes with a completely free version of the eBook (I'm looking at you Safari) should you ever need it. The free online resources posted by others are great as well.

u/justforlurking123 · 1 pointr/Python

The Quick Python Book is my personal favorite.

http://www.amazon.com/Quick-Python-Book-Second-Edition/dp/193518220X