Thanks to everyone who has offered to look at and edit my book. I have enough help now, so I won't be taking anymore requests. On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Jacob Zimmerman <sad2project at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Python Developers! > > I'm writing a book about descriptors, and I'm hoping to make it a > comprehensive guide, covering just about everything there is to know about > descriptors, including many tips to get past certain knowledge barriers and > how to avoid certain pitfalls. I'm hoping for it to become the definitive > guide for those who want to really understand descriptors. Raymond's > Descriptor HowTo Guide is great, but focused. I want to expand on what that > guide teaches. > > Anyway, I am currently reading through my initial rough draft and making > corrections for a revised draft. Once I'm done with that, I'd like a few > volunteers to read through it. First, to find spelling, grammatical, or > consistency mistakes, though those should be few in number, but also to > give input as to whether something seems too repetitive, if some more > information should be given in a spot, and if I'm even blatantly wrong > about anything (hopefully not). > > Anyone who helps will be able to receive a free ebook of the final copy as > well as mention in the Special Thanks. > > I appreciate any help anyone can give to assist in making this book as > great as it can be. > > Thanks, > Jacob Zimmerman > > Twitter: @jacobz_20 > Blog: http://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20151130/940f1e88/attachment.html>
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