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Python books

Came across this article:

The Best Python Books
https://realpython.com/best-python-books/

4 responses

Don't bother. Just use stack exchange when you get stuck

Yes, another good resource. Personally I like to go through an entire book just to get a base. Also folks come to Q without any programming whatsoever and so a basic textbook is a starting point.

Good point. It's a hell of a learning curve. I started to feel more comfortable after drafting my own back testing engine for options. Love it. Feel much better doing entirely my own thing. Find Q impossibly restricted for debugging. Hopeless not to be able to export data to spreadsheet . IMHO.

HI @Grant Kiehne,
As in the web, there are a lot of resource available through people can learn or get information about the best books for python. but which is the best you will get from here?