Suggestion: Python tools book
LauraL
LauraL
Wed Feb 14 11:44:43 EST 2001
Hi,
You will find a lot of these tools covered in the new (2nd) edition of Programming Python, due out early March. We are also in the planning stages on a Cookbook that will hit on these topics.
Laura
LLewin at oreilly.com
> Hear, hear !
>
> Also:
> SSL socket stuff
> freeze/packaging
>
> Sandipan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hamish Lawson" <hamish_lawson at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: <python-list at python.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 6:14 PM
> Subject: Suggestion: Python tools book
>
>
> > I'd welcome a book that covered the more popular third-party toolkits
> > for Python, plus those toolkits (*) in the standard library that could
> > use more coverage than given in the library reference. Perhaps the
> > various toolkit authors could contribute a respective chapter. Does the
> > community think this kind of book is needed, and what toolkits should
> > be included? Here's my stab at a list of candidates:
> >
> > wxPython
> > DB-API
> > Python Imaging Library
> > Numerical Python
> > mxDateTime
> > mod_python / mod_snake
> > HTMLgen
> > mxTextTools
> > ReportLab
> > PyXML*
> > TkInter*
> >
> > Hamish Lawson
> >
> >
> > =====
> > Hamish Lawson hamish_lawson at yahoo.co.uk
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