I've had Mark's Python Programming on Win32 book for 6 years now, and it's been a constant source of information and a joy to read and possess.
Windows has added a lot since the book hit the shelves, with the maturation of .Net, winforms and other application technologies, and a "new" OS. There's still the old way of doing things with COM, etc. The Ctypes package has also fleshed out to be very useful on Windows. Then there's IronPython, and Python for .Net. So.... Mark, I love your book. I just was wishing that you would produce another one. Even on the topics you covered (COM, services, for example), much more could be said in a new edition. I'm hoping this post will become a plea from the many other fans of your book that you have. Pythoneers, please post your support! _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32
