Python Goldmine has been updated: http://preciseinfo.org/Convert/index_Convert_Python.html

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Sun Jan 10 22:00:22 EST 2010


Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 1/8/2010 11:50 AM, tanix wrote:
>> Python Goldmine collection contains the extensive collection of articles
>> going back several years. It includes thousands of code
>> examples and expert discussions on all major topics.
>>
>> The information is organized by relevant topics, covered
>> by the corresponding chapters.
>>
>> The information was filtered with sophisticated filters and vast
>> majority of artilces with little relevance have been filtered out.
>>
>> If you have any specific requests for some new chapters to be added
>> and it is of interest to others, please post your requests on this
>> thread.
>>
>> If anyone feels he has above average level of competence, or can
>> reccommend someone who posts on this group, you may request to be
>> included in the expert chapters.
>>
>> The Python Goldmine is at:
>>
>> http://preciseinfo.org/Convert/index_Convert_Python.html
>>
>> -- 
>> Programmer's Goldmine collections:
>>
>> http://preciseinfo.org
>>
>> Tens of thousands of code examples and expert discussions on
>> C++, MFC, VC, ATL, STL, templates, Java, Python, Javascript, PHP,
>> organized by major topics of language, tools, methods, techniques.
> 
> This site pops up spam windowns. One was blocked, one managed to bypass
> the popup blocker. Tnis is not friendly behaviour.
> 
> Some categories have 100s of entries. Better, I think, to use a search
> engine such as  Google with more specific search terms and a snippet of
> context for each result.
> 
Because I habitually run the NoScript extension to Firefox the popups
didn't appear, but there didn't seem to be any original content on this
site. Google continues to be your friend.

regards
 Steve
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