[python-advocacy] How programming language webpages should be designed

Laura Creighton lac at openend.se
Mon Nov 9 04:49:32 CET 2009


In a message of Mon, 09 Nov 2009 04:27:43 +0100, Laura Creighton writes:
>One possibility -- make links on the front page
>
>'towers of hanoi'  
>'a simple web scraper'
>...
>
>(these are just ideas, we can have whatever code we want, and maybe we
>show some with <more ....>)

Ah, I meant we could show some lines of it and then <more ...>
depending on whether code on the front page is what we want, or
just links to code on the front page ..

Sorry to be unclear,
Laura

>
>when you click on the link you get a 3.1 version with a link in the
>top right corner (would you like to see the version for 2.6)
>If you click that link you would get the same thing in 2.6 format,
>with a link (would you like to see the version for 3.1).  We
>could even have a separate link on both pages (explanation of
>the differences between 2.6 and 3.1)
>
>Laura


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