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New Python Books?

I love reading books on Python and have almost all of them. However, it
seems that there aren't any new ones currently being written that
aren't for beginners. Does anyone know of any plans for future Python
books that cover specific topics like wxPython or mod_python (like
O'reilly's mod_perl and also their book on PerlTk). Thanks.

Ryan Kaskel

Jul 18 '05 #1
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ry**@ryankaskel.com writes:
I love reading books on Python and have almost all of them. However, it
seems that there aren't any new ones currently being written that
aren't for beginners. Does anyone know of any plans for future Python
books that cover specific topics like wxPython or mod_python (like
O'reilly's mod_perl and also their book on PerlTk). Thanks.


I am currently enjoying Dive into Python.
Jul 18 '05 #2
On 2 Nov 2004 12:30:06 -0800, ry**@ryankaskel.com wrote:
I love reading books on Python and have almost all of them. However, it
seems that there aren't any new ones currently being written that
aren't for beginners. Does anyone know of any plans for future Python
books that cover specific topics like wxPython or mod_python (like
O'reilly's mod_perl and also their book on PerlTk). Thanks.

Ryan Kaskel

I recommend: H.P.Langtangen: Python Scripting for Computational
Science. Excellent!
Konrad Koller
Jul 18 '05 #3

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