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Re: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python?

by MonkOfAnotherSect (Sexton)
on Mar 18, 2015 at 05:40 UTC ( [id://1120416]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python?

(Edit: As requested, posting here instead of my scratchpad)

On the somewhat charitable assumption that no trolling was intended, here's some Python FAQs for Perlmonks (well, they're more IQA than anything). Please feel free to refer folks as required.

Python FAQs for Perlmonks

  • (With few exceptions that also involve Perl) Perlmonks is not the place for Python questions.
  • There is no direct Python equivalent to Perlmonks.
  • Google Is Your Friend.
  • The best location for general Python-related questions is either python-list, aka USENET's comp.lang.python (for basic-advanced questions), the python-tutor mailing list for novice questions, or reddit's learnpython.
  • No, Really. Google Is Your Friend.
  • (Personally) the best book for someone coming from another language is the Python Cookbook. It's totally different from the Perl Cookbook, though.
  • The very moribund PLEAC translates much of the Perl Cookbook v1's code into various languages, including Python.
  • There's lots of other resources. Try python.org. Don't try the NSFW python.com.

  • The actual questions are left as an exercise for the reader...

    Cheers, -T.

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    Re^2: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python?
    by ww (Archbishop) on Mar 18, 2015 at 17:50 UTC

      Please post the substance of your answers inside the thread. There's less chance a reply node will disappear or become unreachable or be changed than that any of those may happen to wisdom recorded only in your pad.

    Re^2: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python?
    by choroba (Cardinal) on Mar 18, 2015 at 07:49 UTC
      Please, use [pad://] to link to your scratchpad, so we don't get logget out when trying to reach it.
      لսႽ† ᥲᥒ⚪⟊Ⴙᘓᖇ Ꮅᘓᖇ⎱ Ⴙᥲ𝇋ƙᘓᖇ
    Re^2: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python?
    by ndo (Initiate) on Mar 21, 2015 at 00:25 UTC
      pleac i find actually fascinating, and the fact that there is also groovy and its 100% :D not that i understand/or looked at much of that code yet. but one day.. step at a time :)

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