Book for win32?

Syver Enstad syver-en+usenet at online.no
Mon Sep 16 05:11:16 EDT 2002


Thomas Guettler <zopestoller at thomas-guettler.de> writes:

> Hi!
> 
> I am interested in book about Python on win32.
> 
> I found one from o'reilly: "Python on win32"
> 
> Are there better books or alternatives?
> 
> I am *not* looking for a python introduction, I am
> programming more than one year with python, but up to
> now mostly on unix.
> 
> Now I am intersted in win32 stuff:
>   - Opening a file-dialog
>   - COM
>   - Accessing the registry
>   - Maybe GUI Programming

Then you can't go wrong with the o'reilly book. It is a most excellent
tome for precisely the subjects that you outline there. 

Be aware that the book is written for Python 1.5 so a couple of
things, like the need to convert unicode strings passed in by COM
objects are outdated. As you already have been programming python for
over year this shouldn't be a problem.
 

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Vennlig hilsen 

Syver Enstad



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