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 * [http://pythoncraft.com/ Aahz] is the co-author (with Stef Maruch) of ''Python for Dummies''. Aahz was the technical editor for ''Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours'', and a co-editor for ''Python How to Program'' and ''Game Programming: The L Line'', plus minor contributions to the threading sections of ''Python in a Nutshell'' and ''Core Python Programming''.

Python Writers and Technical Editors

The purpose of this list is to serve as a contact point for those who need something written, and therefore the distinction between professional writers looking for big projects like books and those who want small freelance projects on the side.

If you write in languages other than english, please indicate this in your entry. We certainly need writers in other languages.

Big-Project Writers (for-hire)

Small-Project Writers (for-hire or volunteer)

Technical Editors (for-hire)

  • [http://www.qtrac.eu/marksummerfield.html Mark Summerfield] Co-author of C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3, and of C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4. Currently writing [http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt]. Interested in technical editing and reviewing, especially for Python, C++, Qt, and PyQt-related books.

  • [http://pythonfood.com/ Stef Maruch] is the co-author (with Aahz Maruch) of Python for Dummies. Stef is relatively new to Python but has an extensive writing and editing background. She specializes in Mac OS and is interested in projects involving developmental editing, technical editing, and instructional design.

  • [http://pythoncraft.com/ Aahz] is the co-author (with Stef Maruch) of Python for Dummies. Aahz was the technical editor for Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours, and a co-editor for Python How to Program and Game Programming: The L Line, plus minor contributions to the threading sections of Python in a Nutshell and Core Python Programming.


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