Welcome to PyMag!
Welcome Python Enthusiasts! Python Magazine (which we affectionately call PyMag) is a monthly magazine dedicated exclusively to Python.
Get Into Python... With A Passion
Inside its pages, you will find a great collection of in-depth articles, product reviews, tips, plenty of code and ideas designed with one purpose in mind: help you improve your Python skills and apply them to your day-to-day work.
Like our sister publication php|architect, PyMag is a technical magazine built by developers for developers. As such, you can expect minimal—but topical—advertising, and plenty of top-notch content. It's what we'd like to read—and we're developers, too!
- Brian K. Jones, Editor-in-Chief—Brian is a system/network/database administrator who writes a good bit of Perl, PHP, and Python. He's the co-author of Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two from O'Reilly publishing, founder of Linuxlaboratory.org, contributing editor at Linux.com, and, in a past life, worked as Editor in Chief of php|architect Magazine. In his spare time, he enjoys brewing beer, playing guitar and piano, writing, cooking, and billiards.
- Marco Tabini, Publisher—Marco firmly believes that the best way to succeed at anything is to approach everything with an open mind—which is what he keeps telling people who question whether he knows anything about publishing. He is the author and co-author of many books and articles on web development, and has been the publisher of php|architect since its inception in 2002.
- Arbi Arzoumani, Editorial Director—as the company's only person capable of holding a pencil without causing a nuclear incident, Arbi is responsible for the look and feel of all our publications. A programmer at heart, Arbi worked on many high-profile websites before co-founding php|architect in 2002.
- Emanuela Corso, Managing Editor—Emanuela worked as a computer entertainment journalist before joining MTA as a co-founder of php|architect in 2002 and now manages all our financial and administrative activities.
Try Us Out... There's No Catch
Like proud parents showing their first child, we've made the inaugural issue of PyMag completely free for everyone to download and enjoy.Get your free copy today at our October 2007 issue page.
Have More Questions?
We've put together a handy FAQ for you to look at—and if you still have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us!





