I came across many good books when learning java (effective java, david eck, etc) but all python books i have come across thus far read like a soap opera. Schools teach programming using java, so can't find any textbooks on python.
So you "get" it now? i can see it can be powerful due to looser syntax etc, but being used to a formal language, i find the python codes a bit too informal and too 'on-the-fly' making it difficult to understand
I been programming in java for 1 year or so. Never coded in anything else (vba yes) and now trying to get my hand on python. Read a few books but finding it difficult. Firstly, most python books tend to be of lower quality and less formal than java books (usually college texts). Secondly i find...