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I read dive into python for Python 2.x but is there any e-books for Python 3.x?

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http://diveintopython3.org/

stesch
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Take a look at the Python 3.0 Tutorials page at the Python wiki. (it also mentions the new version of Dive Into Python Mark Pilgrim is writing for Python 3)

+1  A: 

Far from complete but Eckel's Python3Patterns is available online

Martin Beckett
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If you are new to python and trying to learn the language I'd recommend you stick with the 2.x versions until you are comfortable with the language. There will be time for 3k. I know this doesn't answer your question, but just in case...

Vasil
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How about A Byte of Python?

Choose the python 3.0 version.

sykora
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It really depends on your level and what you would like to learn about Python. But in the collection visual Quick Start Guide of PeachPit. the 2nd edition of Python is avalaible as an ebook.

The introduction makes the point that the author is talking about python 3.0 and indeed it does, but it is really for beginners.

karlcow