Learning Python, 4th Edition

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 11/02/2009 - 22:32

Linux Tutorial: "I just wrote a review for Linux in a Nutshell, 6th Edition and commented that it seemed as if each successive edition acquired more pages.

In the Linux book's case, it isn't true, but it is true in the case of Lutz's book. In fact, between the 3rd and current edition, the book has expanded some 466 pages.

Good grief, what accounts for such growth?"


 

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