Hi Andrew,

On 21.08.12 23:25, Andrew Francis wrote:
Earlier today, I was browsing the O'Reilly web site. So many titles.
Something occurred to me:

Why no Stackless Python book?

I guess the simple answer is no one has bothered to write it.

Watching Christian's talk that discussed Stackless's relevance in the
age of Cloud computing, innovations
in the PyPy arena, the popularity of greenlets, my own experiences
trying out CS ideas with Stackless
(i.e., deadlock detection), just make me think that it is high time
there is a Stackless Python book....

I remember around the 2004 Berlin Sprint having been approached by a publisher to write a book about current Python. So I asked Christian and Dinu to author it together, but our conclusion at that time was, that the work might not be worth the effort. (Printed) books on the bleeding edge were so fast outdated. Since books are now better spreadable and updateable for readers of e-Versions, I guess it is time to reconsider ...

All the best,
Stefan.


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