The 11 Python documents prepared by Xin Xing are free of points for downloading. I hope it will be helpful to you. 11 python books
This is a set of Python materials that I spent about half a year organizing. I have all compiled them into the pdf format. I hope it will help you. If it doesn't help, all are points-free downloads. Here is my Python column: click I go to Python to download the column, if the address on the left crashes, then you can enter the http://download.csdn.net/album/detail/459 in the browser and open it.
Next, let's talk about the contents of this set of books. The first is a Python getting started tutorial, which was written at the time. It seems not so good now. I will take the time to write the second version, the second is the tutorial of the Python standard library, which is also the most informative one, because everyone should know that there are too many Python standard libraries. I spent a lot of effort and didn't finish it all. The third version is the first version of the tkinter tutorial. Everyone knows about tkinter. I seem to have only written more than thirty pages in the first version. Now, I feel very concise.
The fourth version is the second version of the tkinter tutorial. In general, the content of the second version is greatly expanded, with more than one hundred pages, and several instances are attached, I recommend it. The fifth is the pygame tutorial. This is the first version. I should release the second version later. Because the first version only introduces the basic knowledge of pygame and has no instance programs, I forgot to write it at the time, later, when I sorted it out again, I found that the source code could not be found, and I was also very entangled. The sixth is the wxPython tutorial. I still think this one is okay. The first version has more than one hundred pages, and the content will certainly be richer later.
The seventh is a small tutorial of sqlite3. It took me a few hours to write it, which is relatively small. The eighth article is object-oriented. To be honest, it is part of my Python getting started tutorial, and the layout is also a bit messy. The ninth version is the first version of the Django tutorial. It is quite basic. I should write the second version, because the first version is too concise to meet everyone's needs .. I will not recommend two other books because I used to add watermarks to the so-called copyright protection, which seriously affects reading.