Python Books for 2002
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Thu Apr 5 09:27:51 EDT 2001
In article <3dpuesviqp.fsf at ute.cnri.reston.va.us>,
Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin at mems-exchange.org> wrote:
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>* "Web Programming with Python". (Ditto...)
At least one of these is nearing completion.
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>* Books on the Qt and GTk+ Python interfaces would also be good;
> without such books, it seems unlikely that anything will displace
> Tkinter as the standard Python GUI. (With such books, Tkinter is
> still in the lead because of its portability, but they'd even things
> out a bit.)
The publishers find these subjects avant-garde,
mostly too much so.
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>I hope to not see many more introductory Python books, because there
>are enough of those; application- or domain-specific Python books are
Well, that's how we can distinguish you from major
US publishers.
>more interesting.
>
>Also, see Greg Wilson's list:
>http://software-carpentry.codesourcery.com/extern/python-book-ideas.html
Good advice.
>
>--amk
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