Python Journal
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Sun Mar 26 20:56:39 EST 2000
In article <2DyD4.18$JV4.3842 at news>,
Robert Hicks <rhicks at nospam.rma.edu> wrote:
>It is old...
>
>Does anyone know if this is going to revive?
>> > .
>> > .
>> > .
>> > Something with a name like *Python Journal*
><URL:http://www.pythonjournal.com>?
>> The last issue is more than one yaer old, or did I miss something?
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My answer was deliberately coy. Initiatives this long
dormant I generally leave undisturbed, to slumber in
peace. However, it's the right name, and *Python Journal*
has had absolutely top-notch people working (if distract-
edly) on it. For all I know, it'll only take one more
energetic individual to push it to a new state, which
teams its technical strength and precision with a
sustainable and gratifying publication schedule. Maybe
it'll even make someone richandfamous.
Here's my summary: anyone who has a Python story to tell
can already get it published; I'll happily work with
interested individuals. Those who want a *Python Journal*
can probably help create one, with a lot of the groundwork
already in place. If your ambition is just to read some-
thing like *Python Journal*, subscribe to "Python-URL!"
<URL:http://purl.org/thecliff/python/url.html> and stay
tuned.
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Cameron Laird <claird at NeoSoft.com>
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