
Hi I am an amateur of computer programming and my ambition push me to choose a good programming language to begin with and I chose "Python" because it is an easy language and the documentation is free and complete. For my learning I was based on your "Python Documentation" and one "Python Shell" to exercise what i learned. I want to send you my notes ( and the way by which are noted ) and I wish you to use them to enhance the documentation. Because I am an amateur I don't have a strong base in programming so what is noted I found it easy to learn (I think everyone can do the same ) and what is not noted I had difficulty in learning it ( with ideas from other peoples we can make it easy to learn ) Thank you for accepting my offer and I wish I was helpful

Hello Adil, and welcome! But... you've converted the ENTIRE Python tutorial AND documentation into PDF files, stuck them into zip files with a non-standard file extension (.okular) that most people won't be able to deal with, and expect us to read the whole thing -- over 200 pages -- looking for your notes? I applaud your enthusiasm, that is wonderful, but this is not a very practical way to communicate. Can't you just tell us your ideas, in an email, rather than expect us to unzip two mystery .okular files and read through 200+ pages of PDF files? Thank you for wanting to help. -- Steve

On Nov 7, 2016 7:33 AM, "adil gourinda" <rikudou__sennin@live.com> wrote:
Okular is a great document viewer, but also not a very common one. Most people don't have access to it. So if you want people to be able to read your notes you are going to need a more universal approach. Everyone reading this, by definition, has email, so that is probably the best way.

Hello Adil, and welcome! But... you've converted the ENTIRE Python tutorial AND documentation into PDF files, stuck them into zip files with a non-standard file extension (.okular) that most people won't be able to deal with, and expect us to read the whole thing -- over 200 pages -- looking for your notes? I applaud your enthusiasm, that is wonderful, but this is not a very practical way to communicate. Can't you just tell us your ideas, in an email, rather than expect us to unzip two mystery .okular files and read through 200+ pages of PDF files? Thank you for wanting to help. -- Steve

On Nov 7, 2016 7:33 AM, "adil gourinda" <rikudou__sennin@live.com> wrote:
Okular is a great document viewer, but also not a very common one. Most people don't have access to it. So if you want people to be able to read your notes you are going to need a more universal approach. Everyone reading this, by definition, has email, so that is probably the best way.
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adil gourinda
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Steven D'Aprano
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Todd