> "James" == James Bennett writes:
James> Well, what's not welcome is being asked the same question over
James> and over again when the publication date's listed on the Amazon
James> page for anyone and everyone to look at ;)
Well, the context of the question was
On Mar 19, 2:03 am, James Bennett wrote:
> Well, what's not welcome is being asked the same question over and
> over again when the publication date's listed on the Amazon page for
> anyone and everyone to look at ;)
Which just happens to be June 1, 2009.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Gour wrote:
> Don't ask this question. I asked him on #django (several times), and
> found out that such sort of inquiry is not very welcome ;)
Well, what's not welcome is being asked the same question over and
over again when the publication
> "Lakshman" == Lakshman Prasad writes:
Lakshman> BTW, when is James Bennet's book 2.0 release?
Don't ask this question. I asked him on #django (several times), and
found out that such sort of inquiry is not very welcome ;)
btw, instead of waiting for 2nd ed. I
I do not get these comments even on firefox on ubuntu. I know, my colleagues
do get it on FF on ubuntu, But I dont.
Thanks for pointing, it is done. I am going to read it too. BTW, when is
James Bennet's book 2.0 release?
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 12:11 AM, waltbrad wrote:
Since the Django book 2.0 is up and ready, I'm doing a read of it. At
first I was using firefox to read it but decided to switch over to
Opera so that I could use Opera's note taking feature.
One of the interesting things about the 2.0 book is it's commenting
feature. But this doesn't show up in
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