David Y. Badawi, M.D.
davidbadawi at yahoo.com
Fri May 27 11:07:05 EDT 2005
I think a book on mod_python would be great too. Easily said, I know. David Jim Gallacher <jg.lists at sympatico.ca> wrote: Nicolas Lehuen wrote: > 2005/5/27, Graham Dumpleton : > >>On 27/05/2005, at 8:04 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: >> >> >>>On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:01:17AM +0200, >>> Oyvind Ostlund wrote >>> a message of 10 lines which said: >>> >>> >>>>I am so sure that I once saw a book on mod_python, but now I can't >>>>seem to find any at all? >>> >>>Same thing for me but I can swear that I'll buy it immediately if >>>Graham writes one :-) >> >>Maybe next year when I have caught up with the documentation on my own >>software. :-) >> >>Anyway, I am still learning how to use mod_python myself, I must just be >>good at making it look like I know something. People would actually be >>quite >>shocked at how little actual web development I have done. I get so >>caught >>up in writing the infrastructure and underlying glue, that I never get >>around to actually using it for anything. >> >>Graham > > > Well, writing a book is the best way to actually learn something about > its subject :). It's like when you're teaching a group of people. The > best experience I've had of this phenomemon is when I was giving some > Microsoft Word classes to some student ; properly explaining the style > system requires to actually understand it. I would never have found > out about anonymous style inheritance otherwise ;). > I used to have a boss that liked to say "you don't truly know something until you can teach someone else". Jim _______________________________________________ Mod_python mailing list Mod_python at modpython.org http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mm_cfg_has_not_been_edited_to_set_host_domains/pipermail/mod_python/attachments/20050527/f1a8b48d/attachment.html
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