Seeking Python book authors

dsavitsk dsavitsk at e-coli.net
Wed Feb 27 20:32:14 EST 2002


along this line, i'd like to see an advanced python programming on win32.

-d


"Peter Hansen" <peter at engcorp.com> wrote in message
news:3C7D8AC4.3F9A74D0 at engcorp.com...
> Susan Capparelle wrote:
> >
> > We're a publisher of high quality computer books currently seeking
> > authors for a number of Python related books.  A couple of titles or
> > topics would be; 'Enterprise system development with Python,'
> > 'Practical Python' and 'Effective Python.'  If you can recommend
> > anyone with the necessary experience and skills to undertake any of
> > these books, please feel free to contact us.
>
> Although I'm all warm and fuzzy about Python's continually
> expanding domain of influence, I'm a little uncertain what
> advantage more books would bring in the category of
> "general Python programming".  What is it about "Practical
> Python" and "Effective Python" which existing books don't
> cover adequately.
>
> And perhaps more interestingly, what is it about "practical"
> Python which makes it ineffective, and what about "effective"
> Python programs make them impractical?
>
> (Posted and emailed, in case you don't read the newsgroup.)
>
> -Peter





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