python app development

Nathan Rice nathan.alexander.rice at gmail.com
Sat Jul 3 18:36:06 EDT 2010


Expert Python Programming by Tarek Ziade is a fairly good book, covers a lot
of core stuff, though it doesn't really cover gui app development at all.

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:48 PM, mo reina <urban.yoga.journeys at gmail.com>wrote:

> an anyone recommend a resource (book,tutorial,etc.) that focuses on
> application development in python? something similar to Practical
> Django Projects, but for stand alone applications instead of web apps
> (for now).
>
> i'm in a bit of a funny place, i have a decent/good grasp of python
> syntax and my logic isn't bad, but i have no clue on how to assemble
> an application, i seem to be stuck on writing scripts.
>
> i've looked at the source of a few projects but the flow is way over
> my head, i understand the syntax but not the logic, which is why i'm
> looking for a project-cenetered learning resource, instead of a
> reference or language-feature resource. also, it seems that a lot of
> app programming is 90% gui bindings, with very little actual code, or
> am i totally way off mark?
>
> i recently picked up the django practical projects book, and in a few
> days i re-wrote a website i did with django. i feel it was the book's
> project-centric approach that made this possible.
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