[Tutor] tutorials

w chun wescpy at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 08:13:39 CET 2006


On 1/16/06, Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at freenet.co.uk> wrote:
> > Has anyone got an easy way of printing the Python documentation in PDF
> > format.  Its all in HTML and is time consuming to print.
>
> You can buy it in paper book form.
> It's a lot cheaper than trying to print the online stuff page by page!
> ... But you do realise just how
> much there is to print - many hundreds of pages, probably well over
> a thousand! Thats a lot of big ring binders.


i remember printing out the library reference for 1.4 (waaay back in
'97), then having to take it to Kinko's to dupe for our engineering
team... it was already BIG then -- i can't imagine doing it now.

with that said, i've organized all of Python's downloadable doc files
(all types) for most versions of Python in a nice easy-to-read grid. 
just go to http://corepython.com and click "Documentation" on the
left-hand side.

hope this helps!
-- wesley
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"Core Python Programming", Prentice Hall, (c)2006,2001
    http://corepython.com

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