Re: [Python-Dev] Help with a book

2015-11-30 Thread Jacob Zimmerman
Thanks to everyone who has offered to look at and edit my book. I have enough help now, so I won't be taking anymore requests. On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Jacob Zimmerman wrote: > Hello Python Developers! > > I'm writing a book about descriptors, and I'm hoping to make it a > comprehensive

Re: [Python-Dev] Help with a book

2015-11-28 Thread Ethan Furman
On 11/25/2015 12:31 PM, Jacob Zimmerman wrote: I appreciate any help anyone can give to assist in making this book as great as it can be. I'm a pretty good editor, and have used descriptors quite a bit. I'd be happy to help. -- ~Ethan~ ___ Pytho

Re: [Python-Dev] Help with a book

2015-11-25 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Jacob Zimmerman wrote: > Anyway, I am currently reading through my initial rough draft and making > corrections for a revised draft. Once I'm done with that, I'd like a few > volunteers to read through it. First, to find spelling, grammatical, or > consistency mist

Re: [Python-Dev] Help with a book

2015-11-25 Thread Emanuel Barry
As someone who plays around a *lot* with descriptors, I would be interested in reviewing it. I may not have the same knowledge as a core developer, but I can still help. Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 14:31:09 -0600 From: sad2proj...@gmail.com To: python-dev@python.org Subject: [Python-Dev] Help with a

[Python-Dev] Help with a book

2015-11-25 Thread Jacob Zimmerman
Hello Python Developers! I'm writing a book about descriptors, and I'm hoping to make it a comprehensive guide, covering just about everything there is to know about descriptors, including many tips to get past certain knowledge barriers and how to avoid certain pitfalls. I'm hoping for it to beco