Python Documentation?

Cameron Laird claird at lairds.com
Mon Sep 1 09:28:49 EDT 2003


In article <3f533f3d$0$32467$edfadb0f at dread16.news.tele.dk>,
Dan Thrue  <rummanddan_nospam at hotmail.com> wrote:
>Cameron Laird wrote:
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>> Python already has a structure--and much content!--for 
>> comparable collaboration in <URL: http://
>> www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/ >.  Moreover, as several
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>Thank for your feedback, i personally uses pydoc when im in need of 
>documentation, but sometimes i have been in such situations where code 
>snippets was necessary for me. The background for this project is to 
>gain a great database public of snippets hooked in a structure that is 
>easily for all to use, novice as well as expert.
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I apologize for muddling my message.  I completely agree
that a public knowledge store of code fragments and re-
lated matters, that is easy for all to access, is a great
blessing.  That's the aim of the Wiki.  Or were you 
judging the Wiki a failure in that, but too polite to 
make it explicit?
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Cameron Laird <Cameron at Lairds.com>
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