On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 12:15 AM, Brian Gibbemeyer <bgibb...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > Yes actually I am a Sr Software Engineer. I am not an expert in one > language. I am pretty handy in picking up new concepts and applying the > concepts to meet business demands.. > I am just reporting a valid issue. > I don't ever get to code in python, but I really respect the language. >
People will insult you for anything and everything. Sometimes with good cause... sometimes without. Personally, I respect someone for being willing to ask for help, rather than thinking "I'm such an amazing person, I shouldn't need help". None of us is perfect, all of us are learning. Though if you want to win favour with the Python community, there are a few easy things you can do. One is to avoid top-posting: take the quoted text from the message you're replying to, trim it down to just the parts you need, and then put your responses underneath. Top-posting (leaving all the quoted text underneath, and then putting your response above) tends to be frowned upon in most tech newsgroups/mailing lists. Regarding your original query - the .CHM file is a downloadable version of the same documentation that can be viewed on the web. Do you have a particular need for offline viewing? If not, I would definitely recommend using the web version; that way, if it gets updated (eg to clarify some wording or improve an example), you'll get the update. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list