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I have been downloading programs for Linux and I have found something out. A lot of GUI apps such as AWN and Screenlets use Python as the default programming language to make new applets/screenlets. I wanted to learn how to do this as I am relatively new to programing. I was wondering what the best Python books were, for both newbies and experts/advanced programmers.
Thx all. NOTE: This is not advertising for any books, it is just a handy reference for Python books. |
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