### uncomment for a bit ... #acl AdminGroup:read,write,delete,revert All:read There are a variety of books about Python. Here's a guide to them: * IntroductoryBooks (gentle overviews of the language) * AdvancedBooks (for when you don't want gentle) * ReferenceBooks (much information in a small space) * Specific applications: * GameProgrammingBooks * NetworkProgrammingBooks * GuiBooks * JythonBooks * ScientificProgrammingBooks * SystemAdministrationBooks * WebProgrammingBooks * WindowsBooks * XmlBooks * ZopeBooks * Books in languages other than English: * UkrainianPythonBooks * DutchPythonBooks * FrenchPythonBooks * GermanPythonBooks * GreekPythonBooks * HungarianPythonBooks * JapanesePythonBooks * KoreanPythonBooks * RussianPythonBooks * PersianPythonBooks * PolishPythonBooks * PortuguesePythonBooks * ArabicPythonBooks * SpanishPythonBooks When you see a book you like, don't hesitate to add your recommendation! There's also a [[Courses|Courses]] page, filled with links to video courses. External sources of information about (Python) books: * [[https://pythonbooks.org|PythonBooks.org]] - A collection of Python books featuring popularity based ranking. * [[https://itsmycode.com/list-of-free-python-books/|List of Free Python Books]] - A collection of Python books to Master Python. * [[http://www.okpython.com|Computer-Books.china]] - A collection of Python books * [[https://blog.finxter.com/free-python-books/|101+ Free Python Books]] - You don't have to pay money to read great Python books. Many are free! * [[https://www.w3basic.com/python/python-books/|Python Kindle & Paperback Collection]] - A good collection of Kindle and Paperback books on Python 3, Django, Flask, FastAPI, and Scientific Computing (NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas) There is also a list of OutOfPrintBooks.