Nicholas Cannon <nicholascann...@gmail.com> writes: > Hey i would like to know alot more about the standard library and all > of its functions and so on
Welcome! This is a good goal, familiarity with the standard library is a very important way to save yourself time in programming. > and i know it is huge and i would basically like to learn only the > useful stuff that i could use and all of those features. i have been > looking around and i cant really find anything so i wondering if you > guys would know any places to learn it. Doug Hellman has impressive groundwork, with his “Python Module of the Week” series. The Python 3 version <URL:http://pymotw.com/3/> is a work in progress, but the Python 2 version is still an excellent resource <URL:http://pymotw.com/2/> with the caveat that, as a Python newcomer, you need to know Python 3 primarily. -- \ “The shortest distance between two points is under | `\ construction.” —Noelie Alito | _o__) | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list