Just thought I'd say I received my copy of the Zope Bible yesterday and already am quite taken with it. It has answered three questions I had and anticipated two others in only 3 hours of reading. The chapter on ZPT seems quite good. Combined with the struggle I had over the past few days to get to a basic understanding of this important topic, I'm encouraged to think I might actually get to be fairly comfortable with it before I'm done. It also has what appears at least to be a very strong chapter on debugging, a subject which has been a frequent bane for me. I am encouraged. Dan Shafer, Chief Scribe and Tablet Keeper PythonCard Open Source Project http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net
Aloha, --- Dan Shafer <pydan@danshafer.com> wrote:
Just thought I'd say I received my copy of the Zope Bible yesterday and already am quite taken with it. It has answered three questions I
had and anticipated two others in only 3 hours of reading.
Can you say more about what it covers well, and how it's been helpful (besides ZPT and debugging, as you already mentioned)? I think someone posted a while back that it was their fave for python/zope - scripts, products, that sort of thing? Do you agree? That's the stuff I most need good docs for... thanks, John S. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
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