kery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Any schedule for publication of 2nd Ed? I just bought 1st Ed.
The 2nd edition Python Cookbook appears to be on-track for PyCon (late March) for the very first ink-on-paper -- probably April in bookstores. The 2nd edition Python in a Nutshell is more doubtful, being just started and all that -- OSCON is a possible target, but it's way too early to say if I'll manage to hit it. In both cases, the 2nd ed is meant to focus on versions 2.3 and 2.4 of Python, while the 1st ed covered all versions up to 2.2 included. So, if you're still interested in using Python 2.2 or older versions, you may want to stock up on 1st editions of Cookbook and Nutshell; if you're only interested in 2.3 and following versions, in the case of the Cookbook waiting 2-3 months for the 2nd ed may be worth it, while, in the case of the Nutshell, I would definitely not recommend a far longer and more uncertain waiting period of 7 months or more. Moreover, the changes in the Nutshell will be less than those in the Cookbook were: the Cookbook has changed way more than 50% of its contents, the Nutshell will change substantially less (according to current plans: I'll be able to give more precise information later this year). Alex -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list