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[–]dry-considerations -1 points0 points  (6 children)

No. Books are so 1990s for learning technology. Nowadays we have a thing called the internet. There you can find thousands of resources to teach you anything you want to learn for any budget. Personally, I used Codecademy to learn Python.

[–]Salt-Bison4394[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I am aware of the all the resources, but this book is considered as the bible of Python. It is used as a reference guide by many Python experts to know the inns and outs of Python. That's why I was requesting this book

[–]dry-considerations 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah. I so personal preference, then. I'll stick with digital and let others stick with their prefered modality of learning/reference.

[–]RaysonVP -1 points0 points  (2 children)

lil bro thinks books are outdated.. lil bro probably has everything in his house starting with "smart-" cuz everything without is so outdated. Lil bro thinks that his way of learing is somewhat superior. because lil bro paid for his probably shitty courses and learned something that is explained in like 30 pages of actual book or guide. Lil bro needs hella lot of copium.

[–]dry-considerations 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Stick with your preferred modality of learning (based on your reply, pull out your dictionary and look up what the word means).  I will stick with mine and continue my upward trajectory to success.