Safe,
On 02/19/2011 10:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> I've actually had Marty Alchin's Pro Django book for some time and based
> on that, I decided to buy his Pro Python book a few months ago. Quite
> naturally there's a large number of beginners' Python books out there
> but a shortage of more advanced books so it was nice to see this
published.
> ...
thanks for the thorough answer and instant review! You should consider
just pasting it as it is into Amazon since there is nothing quite as
informative there so far...
I actually came through Marty's blog to finding out about the book, I
was aware of the "Pro Django" book for a while but haven't been a big
book buyer lately since I found that usually my time is better spent
reading either online reference material or source code of established
projects. I'm really considering buying the Pro Python book now.
Btw. Marty Alchin has started a new, Python 3 only project:
http://martyalchin.com/2011/jan/20/biwako/
Maybe this would be an interesting starting point for our Python 3
coding session next time, he is also documenting some interesting design
and coding aspects on his blog in the process.
> On a related note, we've been approached by Packt Publishing asking if
> any of us are interested in reviewing any of the following books on our
> blogs or on Amazon:
>
> * Python 2.6 Graphics Cookbook
> * Python 2.6 Text Processing: Beginners Guide
> * Python Text Processing with NLTK 2.0 Cookbook
> * Django JavaScript Integration: AJAX and jQuery
I have played with NLTK in the past a bit, but I'm not sure about
reviewing a book. Do you have these books? If so you could bring them
along and we could have a look together.
Best,
Flo
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