From: <Ron...@Ne...> - 2002-01-31 13:40:57
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Robert's book is not an intro book. It teaches a practicing programmer how Jython fits in as a usable tool and how to use Jython and Java together. "Jiger Patel" <jig...@ho...>@lists.sourceforge.net on 01/31/2002 12:37:38 AM Sent by: jyt...@li... To: jyt...@li... cc: Subject: Re: [Jython-users] Where is Good guide to Jython?? Hi Mats, Could you tell me what all is covered in Robert's book 'Jython for Java Programmer'. Is is worth a buy, Does it cover topics from begineers to Advance. I dont want any intro on Java. But definately need good groundup on python/jython. If it covers good topics on jython then I would definately think of buying one. also if any one could give a similar review on 'Jython Essentials' by O'Reilly. Thanks & Awaiting ur replies, Jiger >From: Mats Wichmann <ma...@la...> >To: Terry Hancock <ha...@an...> >CC: jyt...@li... >Subject: Re: [Jython-users] Where is Good guide to Jython?? >Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 17:48:10 -0700 > >At 01:31 PM 1/26/2002 -0800, you wrote: > >dman wrote: > >> experience. Jython _is_ python -- it is an implementation of the > >> python language and much of the standard library. The docs on > >> jython's web site are to alert people to the differences between > >> cpython and jython and to introduce the special features (javabean > >> support). > > > >O'Reilly is coming out with "Jython Essentials" in March, > >I'm hoping that will be good. > >Don't discount Robert Bill's book. I got an advance copy (electronic) >and just had a chance to glance at it before life got busy, and it >didn't seem anything special. But now that I'm going through the >printed book in detail, I'm very impressed. > > >IMHO, based on what I've seen on the jython site, experience > >with Java is assumed, and Python is taught. I'd REALLY like > >to see something from the opposite perspective, if any of > >you folks have the ability/inclination to write it. As a > >Python programmer, the attraction of Jython is being able > >to run Python code in new places, such as in-browser applets, > >and rapidly-installable applications on client computers. > >Well, I was in talks to do a Jython book a number of months >back. The project ended up having its wings fall off (permanently, >I won't be competing with the two current books), but we >did examine in considerable detail what the markets might be. >My prospective publisher was not convinced that marketing a >book as "Java for Python programmers" would fly at all, while >"Python for Java programmers" might have some chance. Since >nobody's offering to pay for it, I'm not going to be writing >either title! > >Some folks have tried to kick off a collaborative effort to >develop some tutorials. I thought I was going to participate, >but as I said, things got busy. If you're interested in >pitching Jython as a kinder, gentler, approach to using Java, >you could try - I think a discussion wiki is already set up. >Maybe the time is right now, where it apparently wasn't last >go-round. > >Good luck, > >Mats > > >_______________________________________________ >Jython-users mailing list >Jyt...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com _______________________________________________ Jython-users mailing list Jyt...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users |