Hello world, Hello Monks, :D Today i was googling on how Perl and Unix are related. (Because kind of realised that Perl might be more related to Unix then Linux). And accidentally found this book: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue. By taking a look at reviews it sounds like something i was looking for. Kind of introductory Perl book. And that it also talks about Unix, seems also interesting to me. Ofc i havent read the book yet. But i might, most probably. So it remains to be seen what it is. So, since i also want to look at some Python introduction. I was wondering can anyone suggest some similar book for Python? I wonder if you can compare it with this book: Programming the Raspberry Pi: Getting Started With Python. p.s. Since i dont know of any Python Monks, and the question is also Perl related. I decided asking it here would be somewhat appropriate. Tyvm, ndo

In reply to UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python? by ndo

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