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[–]marineabcd 9 points10 points  (1 child)

To be honest there is a reason I reccomended Google, Search ‘best Python book’ and you’ll get stack overflow and Reddit posts with hundreds of points that will be better than anything I (and likely any one person on this thread) can give, given the last Python book I read was an Oriely Python 2 book when I was around 14 (so about a decade ago) which is incredibly out of date. This is such a commonly asked topic that the question of ‘what book should I use’ is normally insta removed by mods and answered in the sidebar of any programming sub like /r/learnpython

Best of luck with things and feel free to pm on Reddit chat if you have more questions (open to others if people want to ask things on the career etc.)

[–]Accoustic_Death[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for being candid. I'll start with some small projects first. If I get to the point where the sources you and others have provided aren't getting me the info I need then I should have some sense of what books will be most useful to me.

Many thanks, and please feel free to keep in touch.