bill pursell wrote: > 1) in the section on the interactive interpreter you have the sentence: > "In Linux open a shell and type python (must be lower case)". It > would be nice if the word 'python' were in a different font, or perhaps
<code>python</code> would be good there. > 2) In the section on installing, you begin with: > "Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming > language.". The complete novice sees those words and expects > them to be explained, but there is no definition given. I would > recommend simplifying that sentence, or explaining the terms. I had that same thought, actually. Also, is the section called "pretty printing" mistitled? Doesn't that name refer to the pprint module? It looks real nice though. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list