Python Books for 2002
Boudewijn Rempt
boud at rempt.xs4all.nl
Wed Apr 4 17:05:18 EDT 2001
Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin at mems-exchange.org> wrote:
> * "Text Processing in Python", covering regular expressions, parsing,
> and XML processing. (Maybe in my copious free time, someday...)
I know that Lars Marius Garsholt has a great book on XML and Python
in preparation - should appear soon.
> * 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.)
I'm currently writing a book on PyQt for Opendocs - things are progressing
quite nicely, at the rate of about one chapter drafted every week. This
week it'll be either Theming or String Intricacies... With the release
of BlackAdder I feel that PyQt is quite portable. If I had access to a
Mac with OS X, I think I could get PyQt running there, too ;-).
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