In article <mailman.758.1263178849.28905.python-l...@python.org>, Steve Holden <st...@holdenweb.com> wrote: >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.
The site contains the selected articles from this group, filtered with high precision filters. > Google continues to be your friend. >regards > Steve -- 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. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list