Re: what would you like to see in a 2nd edition Nutshell?
From: Mariano Draghi (mdraghi_at_prosud.com)
Date: 12/30/04
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To: python-list@python.org Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:37:57 -0300
Alex Martelli escribió:
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> Yes, good point... I _do_ plan another book after I'm done with the 2nd
> ed Nutshell, though ti will mostly be about Design Patterns and
> development methods so may not meet your exact desires...
Now I'm anxious! *that* is the book I'm waiting for :)
I think the Python community really needs such a book; you have plenty
of books and articles and papers and resources on-line with (almost) all
the bits & pieces. But I really miss a book that focuses in the
"Pythonic way" of project management, design patterns, development
cycles, QA... something targeted to the enterprise.
I think that somehow Python's "J2EE" equivalent is already out there
(sort of...), if you have time to look for the bits, and if you manage
to glue them together. A good book with a higher level approach, focused
in design, would be an invaluable help in that proccess.
-- Mariano
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