> Nope... you haven't goofed. I was thrown off when a certain person > (nudge, nudge) goofed in their upcoming book, which I > recently reviewed. I now feel for the other Mark and David, Aaron et al, etc. Our book is out of date in a number of ways before the tech reviewers even saw it. Medusa wasnt a good example - I should have known better when I wrote it. But Pythonwin is a _real_ problem. Just as I start writing the book, Neil sends me a really cool editor control and it leads me down a path of IDLE/Pythonwin integration. So almost _everything_ I have already written on "IDEs for Python" is already out of date - and printing is not scheduled for a number of months. [This may help explain to Guido and Tim my recent fervour in this area - I want to get the "new look" Pythonwin ready for the book. I just yesterday got a dockable interactive window happening. Now adding a splitter window to each window to expose a pyclbr based tree control and then it is time to stop (and re-write that chapter :-] Mark.
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