The only generic advice I can offer is to focus on something a little more niche. Yet another learning Python book... It'd better be really good.
Find something to really focus on. It'd be cool to see more work on *teaching* with Python, but you want something that you're personally into obviously. One thing I'd enjoy is more development histories, where you can follow how a big, open source project began and evolved, what design decisions were made, why, how they played out. Throw in a few fun tales, develop the characters, it could be very interesting. IPython have a good story. Just a coulpe of pennies, but all the best with it Zaki -- Carl
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