Re: Python for Perl programmers?

From: Markus Dehmann (markus.cl_at_gmx.de)
Date: 09/21/04


Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 23:09:56 -0400

John Zhuang wrote:

> Perl To Python Migration
> By Martin C. Brown
>
> Publisher : Addison Wesley
> Pub Date : November 01, 2001
> ISBN : 0-201-73488-5
> Pages : 320

Is a 2001 book still okay? Or would I have to learn a new python version
afterwards?

Thanks
Markus



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