On Jul 3, 9:59 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 7/3/2010 1:48 PM,mo reinawrote:
>
> > 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
> > (
On Jul 3, 2010, at 1:48 PM, mo reina 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).
You should definitely
On Jul 3, 1:48 pm, mo reina 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 hav
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 wrote:
> an anyone recommend a resource (book,tutorial,etc.) that focuses on
> application development in
On 7/3/2010 1:48 PM, mo reina 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 dece
On 07/03/2010 07:48 PM, mo reina 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 think you are referring to GUI ap
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 l