Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg 1.2 released...

2010-02-13 Thread Chris McDonough
On 2/12/10 2:50 PM, Iain Duncan wrote: > Hey, that's great news about the book. Thanks! > Do you know if it will be > available as an e-book at all? Not sure how long that publisher would > take to get things out of country and all. It is also quite expensive, > but having formerly worked in the

Re: [Repoze-dev] [Bug] View as a callable with two expected arguments.

2010-02-13 Thread Chris McDonough
On 2/11/10 8:39 AM, Andrey Popp wrote: > Can't sign up in repoze.bfg trac due to invisible captcha, so will > report bug here for now. > > I am using repoze.bfg 1.2 and started with bfg_starter template. Then > in configure.zcml I've changed traversal dispatching to URL mapping: > > name="

Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg 1.2 released...

2010-02-13 Thread Carlos de la Guardia
It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through" the pages of the book to find something. There's no match for a paper book for that. Carlos

Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg 1.2 released...

2010-02-13 Thread Martin Aspeli
Carlos de la Guardia wrote: > It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to > cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very > good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through" > the pages of the book to find something. There's no match

Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg 1.2 released...

2010-02-13 Thread Chris McDonough
On 2/13/10 12:30 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote: > Carlos de la Guardia wrote: >> It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to >> cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very >> good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through" >> the pages

Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg 1.2 released...

2010-02-13 Thread Carlos de la Guardia
Yeah, I guess it depends on how you read, then. I usually keep many details in my memory of where things are in book is refer to a lot, so I never use search. I prefer to quickly open the book near the page I know has the information I want. Of course, I can see why many people would never do this.