[Zope] Books

Jonathan Cyr cyrj at cyr.info
Tue Dec 28 15:00:28 EST 2004


Cross referencing the Zope Book, the Book of Zope, and the Zope Bible 
worked for me.

At the time, I used a CHM product called Zope Shelf, It was helpful as well.

-Jon

Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:

>On Friday 24 December 2004 01:43, Alec Mitchell wrote:
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>>On Thursday 23 December 2004 03:34 pm, Ian Nunn wrote:
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>>>I looked at Amazon and found several commercial Zope books available.
>>>Does any one have any experience with any of them? Orchids or onions? In
>>>particular do any fill holes that the Zope Book 2.6 leaves?
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>>The Zope Bible is quite good, and gives a good introduction to python
>>products and ZPT.
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>I can only confirm that. Although there's a lot about DTML - which is somehow 
>obsolete - in this book, it makes you get some "feeling" about what to do 
>with Zope and how to use it.
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>For me this is the most important part: There are many documents that describe 
>the syntax and functionality but there are only few examples which show how 
>to apply Zope to specific problems.
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>I also have ANdy McKays "Definitive Guide to Plone" and can also recommend 
>this. Yes, it's about Plone but it also covers Zope topics, once again with 
>this book you will get a better feeling about Zope.
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>Regards,
>Hermann
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