All preciseinfo.org collections are updated. (Java, Javascript, C++ VC ATL STL, MFC VC, Python, Php)
About collections: ------------------ Collections include two types of information: 1) Code examples (guaranteed to have articles with code on the subject of selected chapter, guaranteed to be relevant to that topic with > 90% certainty) 2) Expert articles Contain articles by writers with above average competence level. Internal search engine: ----------------------- All collections may be searched with a very powerfule internal search engine. It supports all standard search engine operations, including "OR" and a literal match (if you include multiple search words surrounded by quote chars (")). Also, phrase search is fully supported. Synonyms are supported. Except in programming languages synonyms are not that straightforward issue. Do not underestimate the power of INTERNAL search engine. It is a very powerful search engine. It will allow you to drill down the issue to the most precise degree. You can search on some language (Java, MFC, C++, etc.) Or you can search on a single chapter from some language. Or, you can search on ALL the languages and ALL the chapters. If and when you perform a search from some article, the default search condition is to search the chapter that article belongs to. But the search result box will show you what was found and will give you an option to change the scope of search. That is, to select some specific chapter from some collection, or to select ALL the chapters in that collection. If you click on Index link in the navbar, you will be shown the list of articles in that chapter. If you perform a search from the search box in the chapter index, the default search scope is to search that chapter. It is best to search using the internal search engine vs. standard search engines, such as Google. Because Google only has a small part of the collections indexed for whatever reason. But the internal search engine has every single article available in the collection indexed. So you have the "full scoop". Enjoy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list