Also, if any of you guys aren't listening to Ron's Python411 podcast,
you're missing out on a quality podcast about Python. While not
necessarily `hardcore python' material, Ron does touch on various
things happening in the community along with discussion about nifty
python packages / modules that
Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
> I guess it has actually been out for a while -- I just haven't
> received my copies yet... Anyways: My book, "Beginning Python: From
> Novice to Professional" (Apress, 2005) is now out.
Apress is offering a $10 rebate if you purchase the book before October 30. See
for
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dennis Lee
Bieber wrote:
[snip]
>
> Must be printed on thinner paper... Both run around 600 pages, but
> the older book is a third thicker...
Heh. Yeah. The new book has more material, too (new chapters, among
other things), so I guess the new layout also has an ef
I found this book at my local Border's this week. It appears to be a
most excellent book. I own and have read Magnus' earlier book "Pactical
Python" (which was excellent) but this one is even better. The first
half of the book covers the language, and then the second half goes
into depth developing
I guess it has actually been out for a while -- I just haven't
received my copies yet... Anyways: My book, "Beginning Python: From
Novice to Professional" (Apress, 2005) is now out. It is an expanded
and revised version of "Practical Python" (Apress, 2002). More
information can be found at
http: