I realize this is a bit off-topic, but based on discussions with various publishers over the last couple of years, and on conversations at the conference last week, I wrote up some notes on books that I think would help Python succeed, and posted them to comp.lang.python under the heading "Eight suggestions for Python books". Some of the books are specificially about Python, while others try to use Python to fill holes in the curriculum, and thereby get Python into colleges through the side door (in the same way that networking and computer graphics texts helped C become more popular). Hope it's useful... Greg
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