XML-code examples - mini-review of Python XML

Thomas Weholt thomas at cintra.no
Wed Jun 28 05:01:00 EDT 2000


Hmmm .. I just ordered it. It should give me something to get started
with and I`ll take it from there. At least I`m giving something back
to a  writer of Python literature, by buying his book. Perhaps his
next project will be more usefull if he gets some support or feedback.


I`ll get back with some comments when I`ve read thru it.


On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 00:03:27 -0400, "Andrew Diller"
<dillera at isc.upenn.edu> wrote:

>His book is out there! We got ours last week.
>
>I like the book, but I also found it dissapointing. Most of it is an intro
>into the Python language itself. What's left was mostly about his Pyxie and
>PYX. I'm not sure why I'd want to learn PYX, when what I want is a solid
>book on manipulating XML with python.
>
>I didn't think I got that. I'm interested in learning about DOMs, SAX and
>things that I'm reading and hearing about. PYX seems like a bizzare
>off-shoot.
>
>As for the into to Python part of the book (about 3/4 of it) that was a good
>intro if you've never used python.
>
>-andy diller




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