which book?

Oleksandr Moskalenko Remove_This_malex at viking.tagancha.org
Fri Dec 14 11:29:14 EST 2001


 Maybe that's why I wrote PUBLISHED in capital letters... Who knows what
 the quality and scope of those that are yet unpublished will be. So
 far there aren't any good ones on this topic it seems. 

Alex.

P.S.: I would love to hear about any good documentation on a web design
framework with Python that would let me build a web application as my
first project (barring the textbook excercises I've done so far).

On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, DeepBlue <DeepBlue at DeepBlue.org> unleashed unto the World:
> There are two books to be published on Python and the web, and one to be
> published on Python and XML in addition to one that is already published.
> DeepBlue
> 
> "Oleksandr Moskalenko" <Remove_This_malex at viking.tagancha.org> wrote in
> message news:9vd6n0$ha8$1 at mozo.cc.purdue.edu...
>> On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, DeepBlue <DeepBlue at DeepBlue.org> unleashed unto the
> World:
>> > Learning Python by Lutz and Ascher    and
>> > Python Essential Reference 2nd Ed by Beazley
>> >
>> > At a more later stage:
>> > Programming Python 2nd Edition by Lutz
>> >
>> > For web application and Python, check amazon.com or bn.com and search
> for
>> > Python.
>> > DeepBlue
>>
>>  And such a search would come up with the following PUBLISHED books:
>>  1) An impossible to find book by Guido van Rossum and
>>  2) "Web Programming in Python: Techniques for Integrating Linux, Apache
> and
>>  MySQL", which doesn't have a single review and a bunch of them are
>>  already sold used. I would be very cautious with a book like that.
>>
>>  I couldn't find any other published book on the web programming with
> Python
>>  subject unfortunately.
>>
>>   Alex.
>>
> 
> 



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