> I'm fairly new to Python and very new to Twisted. I find I learn new > material best from a book, so although I know there's lots of great > documentation and examples on twistedmatrix.com, I was considering > getting O'Reilly's Twisted book ('Twisted Network Programming > Essentials' by Abe Fettig). But that book dates back to Oct 2005 so I > was wondering if it's still a worthwhile purchase - I'd guess Twisted > has moved a good bit since the book was written. Any opinions?
I got that book and to be honest, didn't find it very useful due to it being a nutshell book - it can't (due to size) go into much detail in each section and so I found the online documentation/tutorials were a better resource. A more detailed Twisted book would be awesome though! I think pragprog.com share 50% of the profits with authors (and do ebooks and betas too), so maybe someone might be interested in writing it :) Of course noone would complain about a community edited book like what the Django project has, either. :) Robert _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python