I too find the Python docs not very useful and it really slows down my
learning curve.
I wonder if it would make sense to find good tech writers, get a
quotes, and get some professionally written documentation WITH LOTS OF
EXAMPLES added to the standard Python documentation tree.
I'd chip in money for that task. I've certainly spent enough buying
Python books to where it would be very reasonable to chip in the cost
of one book towards this project. Get enough people ... could be a
great thing.
Even though it is not the version I use, I would suggest that the
really detailed docs with lots of examples be written against the
latest python version.
Just a thought.
Kee Nethery
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