Hi again people, :) Thank you for this response, its much better then accusing me of trolling. :D I actually already even also had a tought in this direction. But after looking around a bit it looks to me that "Python for Unix and Linux System Administration" might be closest to the answer. Because of my interest in OSs growing into interest in Scripting/interpreted/memory managed langs. Also nice to know about Lama. Cuz 1000 pages scare me somewhat. Since to conquer it i will have to take same dedicated approach like with a with Bible, and it will surely also take a year or so, if not even more. p.s. Actually, if i think about it. It might look indeed that im trolling. Because it seems i like to ask some controversial questions. :D Like about Python on a Perl forum right. Who even does such a thing.. :) hf guys, cu

In reply to Re^2: UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python? by ndo
in thread UNIX and Perl to the Rescue --like book for Python? by ndo

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