[Tutor] Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 3, Issue 51

Mike Hansen mhansen at cso.atmel.com
Mon Oct 27 10:38:28 EST 2003


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> Subject:
> Re: [Tutor] Yet another question on Python and XML
> From:
> "Jayprasad J. Hegde" <jjhegde at ncst.ernet.in>
> Date:
> Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:57:08 +0530
> To:
> tutor at python.org
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>On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 10:20:47AM -0700, Terry Carroll wrote:
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>>I don't have any web site pointers, but I highly recommend the book
>>"Python & XML," by Jones & Drake.  It's an O'Reilly publication.
>>I see your email address is from India, and I don't know the library 
>>situation there, but I was able to borrow this from a local library, 
>>because I was too cheap to purchase a copy (or, put another way, the value 
>>of this particular book was less to me than the best price I could find).
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>My company has a decent library of its own. Unfortunately, it does not
>have many useful books on Python; "Python and XML" being one of them.
>
>I came to know about this book only recently. 
>I am currently going through it online using O'Reilly's "Safari". The
>"preview" mode that it offers is no good, and in all likelihood, I
>might end up subscribing and reading it online.
>
>Thanks for the suggestion anyway. 
>
>Regards, 
>- JJH
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I'll 2nd the recommendation for "Python & XML". It gives enough 
information to get the ball rolling.

I signed up for Safari early this year. I've read several books and huge 
chunks of many others. It's saved me a bundle on tech books.

Mike




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