Python In A Nutshell

Robert L Hicks bobhicks at adelphia.net
Sun Mar 11 18:45:50 EST 2001


I would use a chapter for each widget set maybe (Pmw, wxPython, PyKDE/Qt,
Py/GTK etc.). I would stick primarily with Tkinter though and give lots of
good examples. I don't have a nutshell book so I am not familiar with the
type of content.

From: "Colin J. Williams" <cjw at sympatico.ca>
Organization: Sympatico
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:28:04 GMT
Subject: Re: Python In A Nutshell


Laura, 

Two suggestions: 
Produce the book with a binding so that it will lie flat on a desk when open
Document the classes in wxPython
Colin W. 

LLewin at oreilly.com wrote:
Hi, 
Yep--Python Nutshell is "forthcoming"...we're just in the planning stages at
this point--very early on in the process.  Any suggestions are welcome!
Laura 
LLewin at oreilly.com 

> Hey Alex,  congrats on landing "Python In A Nutshell" book deal. One
> problem.  I went down to the book store and it's not there. What gives?
> <wink> 
> 
> Don 
> 
> 

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