Python Books for 2002
Michael Hudson
mwh21 at cam.ac.uk
Sun Apr 8 12:43:01 EDT 2001
"Steve Holden" <sholden at holdenweb.com> writes:
> "Aahz Maruch" <aahz at panix.com> wrote in message
> news:9ai305$so3$1 at panix2.panix.com...
> > Ever since I saw _Borland C++ for Dummies_, I have concluded that
> > *nothing* is truly anathema to computer book publishers.
>
> Yes, that is surely one of those books which should consist entirely of
> blank pages. Nowadays, of course, it is considered elitist to claim not to
> be a dummy. Next it will be "Nuclear Power Station Design for Dummies"
You can actually buy "Firewalls for Dummies" or "Computer Security for
Dummies" (or something like that) which isn't much better, IMHO.
Cheers,
M.
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