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Several New Reviews

written by Michael Foord, on 7/6/09 7:06 PM.

In the last week or so several new reviews of IronPython in Action have been posted online. Here is a very brief overview of them:

  • Jason Baker on IronPython in Action

    Jason Baker is a Python developer for Zeomega:

    "In summary, if you’re a developer wanting to work with Windows technologies using Python there’s no question: go and buy IronPython in Action. Right now. If you’re wanting to develop IronPython applications for various platforms or don’t want to tie yourself to just Microsoft technology… still go and buy IronPython in Action. There are still some holes that can be filled, but all in all, this is a pretty solid book."

  • Mike Hadlow on IronPython in Action

    Mike Hadlow is a well known .NET developer from the UK:

    "It’s a very well written and crafted book, with an easy to read conversational style. I find many programming books quite hard work, but this one was a pleasure."

  • Mark Bloodworth on IronPython in Action

    Mark Bloodworth is a Microsoft Architect Evangelist with an interest in dynamic languages:

    "If you’re interested in the DLR and IronPython, this book is worth reading. It’s a very good introduction – and will serve as a useful reference when you come to start your next foray into IronPython. And if you’re not interested in the DLR and IronPython, reading this book may just change your mind."

  • Doug Hellmann on IronPython in Action

    Doug Hellmann is a well known Python programmer and blogger:

    "I recommend this book for any Windows developer interested in learning about Python, and for Python developers looking into deploying an application under Windows. If you don't fall into either of those groups, I can still recommend that you pick up a copy for some excellent advice on general programming topics and the solid example code."

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