7stud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > The reference book "Python in a Nutshell" is excellent, however its > index is so bad I hesitate to recommend it. A reference book should > have a thorough index--you shouldn't have to hunt through the chapters > trying to find the particular topic you are interested in.
Try <http://books.google.com/advanced_book_search> -- it will easily generate for you queries on books.google.com such as, e.g.: generator inauthor:"alex martelli" to find 3 mentions of "generator" in the Nutshell and Cookbook. Not quite a replacement for a good index, of course (you're welcome to write O'Reilly spewing hate on how much you loathe that index - maybe that will help convince them to put more time and effort into indexing on their future projects, or offer some way for book authors to add indexing indications as they write their books), but it still seems potentially helpful. Alex -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list