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gelonida

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Mar 15, 2011, 7:34:52 AM3/15/11
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Hi,

Just wanted to learn more about python twisted and wanted to buy the
O'Reilly book.

However I noticed, that the book is from 2005.


Is this book still worth it or is there anything better to learn about
twisted.

I though about buying a paper book in order to be able to read in in
the train.

If there is however a reall nice online document, then I wouldn't
object of not buying a book at all.


Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Daniel Mahoney

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Mar 15, 2011, 9:18:07 AM3/15/11
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I bought and read that book a couple of years ago, and found that it
didn't help me much. I came away with a very shaky understanding of
Twisted's principles. I still am very shaky - I'd love to find some
Twisted docs that will help the light bulb to go on, as Twisted seems
like a very handy tool.

gelonida

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Mar 15, 2011, 3:18:12 PM3/15/11
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Thanks a lot for your answer.

o it seems another book or some other documentation would be great.

Does anyone have recommendations?

Corey Richardson

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Mar 15, 2011, 5:53:59 PM3/15/11
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On 03/15/2011 03:18 PM, gelonida wrote:
> o it seems another book or some other documentation would be great.
>
> Does anyone have recommendations?
>

http://krondo.com/?page_id=1327

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Corey Richardson

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