Python Books for 2002

Simon Brunning SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk
Wed Apr 4 04:11:13 EDT 2001


> From:	Tim Randolph [SMTP:timothyrandolph at yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, April 04, 2001 6:30 AM
> *Design Patterns Python Companion* by Alex Martelli.  I know he is working
> on the Nutshell book, but Alex seems to have enough spare letters, words,
> and sentences for two books.
 
Is it just me that finds it ironic that Alex is writing 'Python in a
Nutshell'?

'Python in great detail, with many excursions into useful and interesting
areas of computer science theory and practice' I can see, but 'in a
Nutshell'? Not exactly playing to his strengths...

Cheers,
Simon Brunning
TriSystems Ltd.
sbrunning at trisystems.co.uk

P.S. Yes, I know that the Martellibot can be concise when he wants to be,
but concise good advice is /F's speciality.




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