[Twisted-Python] Twisted book(s)?

Sury Soni ssoni at nextdigital.com
Tue Jun 2 20:57:55 MDT 2009


You are right David.

 

I read that book and that book is definitely not for the beginner python
programmers.

 

And, yes, that book is not up to date as well.

 

Cheers.

 

Surya

 

From: twisted-python-bounces at twistedmatrix.com
[mailto:twisted-python-bounces at twistedmatrix.com] On Behalf Of David
Conradie
Sent: Wednesday, 3 June 2009 12:55 PM
To: twisted-python at twistedmatrix.com
Subject: [Twisted-Python] Twisted book(s)?

 

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?  

Thanks

David Conradie
<gtalk:dave.conradie at googlemail.com?message> 

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