COM and python
Tom Funk
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Thu Feb 24 16:23:29 EST 2000
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ASCarpenter <carpenterasNOcaSPAM at mpco.com.invalid> wrote.... > Also, does anyone know if this is covered in Mark's book (guess > I'll drop a name because I see it so often here), in which case I > can wait for that to turn up. I have to give Mark credit for being humble -- he followed up the article but didn't plug his most-excellent book. I on the other hand want *everyone* (who programs Python on Win32, anyway) to know about this book. Yes, COM and Python, acting both as server and as client, are covered in some detail in Mark's book. If you haven't already, I'd definitely get _Python Programming on Win32_. I've read it cover to cover and now I'm going back over it detail. I even learned a couple things about patterns and Python itself. I give it a *Highly* Recommended rating. If you go to the Python bookstore (http://www.python.org/psa/bookstore), follow the link for PPoW32, and purchase the book from Amazon.com, the PSA gets a "kick-back" in Dollars-American. -=< tom >=- Thomas D. Funk (tdfunk at asd-web.com) | "Software is the lever Software Engineering Consultant | Archimedes was searching for" Advanced Systems Design, Tallahassee FL. |
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