[wxPython-users] Re: Book: wxPython in Action



Brian.Danielsen@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Robin,

I just recently obtained the E-Book from the publisher Manning and have started reading. I have to complement you on your writing style. It is VERY conducive to learning. The three things that particularly jump out at me as read are;

1. Your use of ‘jargon’ sections.
2. Your use of numbering the code examples then explaining the
significance point by point. And
3. Going slow and detailed in some sections, and quick in other areas
where needed.

Much of the thanks in these areas should go to Noel, I couldn't have done it without him.

--
Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
http://wxPython.org Java give you jitters? Relax with wxPython!


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