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Does anyone know a good IronPython book?

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IronPython In Action - Has the most reviews and highest rating on Amazon (also cheap!)

Pro IronPython - Positive reviews, seems pretty good - Amazon

IronPython Cookbook

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I've got IronPython in Action, and I'd recommend it. – Ryan Ginstrom Dec 9 '09 at 13:53
The author of IronPython in action, Michael Foord, is the most visible advocate of Iron Python and he's used the language to develop a substantial product. – John D. Cook Dec 9 '09 at 15:06

If you already know .Net, I recommend that you buy a good Python book; not a book specific to IronPython. The .Net integration part is easy; this page is all you need.

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