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Alessandro Bottoni
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      09-14-2005
Most likely, you are already aware of this but, just in case...

O'Reilly is going to publish a nook on Twisted:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/twistedadn/

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

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Steve M
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      09-14-2005
Does anybody know:

Is this book fully up to date with Twisted 2.0?

Does the book cover Nevow at all?

Does the book cover general programming concepts related to
concurrency? I'm reminded of those high quality articles about
Deferreds and event programming by one of the Twisted developers?

What is the relationship between the primary developers of Twisted and
the book?

 
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Dave Cook
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      09-15-2005
On 2005-09-14, Steve M <> wrote:

> Is this book fully up to date with Twisted 2.0?


Yes, according to an email from the author on the twisted-python mailing list

> Does the book cover Nevow at all?


Doesn't look like it. More info here:

http://fettig.net/weblog/2005/06/30/my-book-on-twisted/
http://fettig.net/weblog/

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      09-15-2005
On 14 Sep 2005 13:36:53 -0700
Steve M wrote:

> Does anybody know:
>
> What is the relationship between the primary developers of Twisted and
> the book?


Looks like the primary developers will get a copy from the author, at
least.

Having a book is nice, of course, but I'd rather rely on the mailing list
and the sources. But I'd buy a book as well, and its cover gives it a +1 point.

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