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From: aa8vb at vislab.epa.gov (Randall Hopper)
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 11:55:45 GMT
Subject: Is Python dying?
In-Reply-To: <e5XO2.32678$FZ5.12416@news.rdc1.sfba.home.com>; from TM on Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 05:25:30AM +0000
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Message-ID: <19990408075544.B983383@vislab.epa.gov>
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TM:
|> Elsewhere in this thread there have been discussions regarding the fact
|>that it's been several years since the last major Python book was
|>released.
|
|Now that you mentioned it, I remember hearing that someone was writeing
|a Python TKinter book......what the hell ever happened to that?!?!
I believe that was Fredrik Lundh <fredrik at pythonware.com>.
In shopping for Python books late last month, I happened upon his announced
plan to write a Tkinter book. So I slipped him an e-mail query asking how
the book was going and if he had an estimated timeframe (in case it was
close to market), but I haven't received a response. I assume he's just
busy like the rest of us.
Draft two of his Intro to Tkinter appeared on his pages in Feb:
http://www.pythonware.com/fredrik/tkdraft/
Randall