On 22/06/2010 15:27, lallous wrote:
Hi James,
For me it is not a matter of competency to seek a book: organized,
structured and uniform way of presenting information.
Nonetheless, I always refer to the sources to get my questions
answered...but a book (with the qualities I mentioned above) would
make everyone's life easier.
I've never come across a published book *only* on the C API. The
main docs [1] aren't bad, in my opinion, although what suits one person
won't necessarily suit another. Mark Lutz's Programming Python [2]
includes a couple of chapters which are essentially an alternative
take on the material in the docs. There are a few published articles
around, although not many I think. And there's the C-API mailing list [3]
which is quite helpful.
TJG
[1] http://docs.python.org/py3k/c-api/
[2] http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596009250
[3] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/capi-sig
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