Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-21 Thread gene tani
Practical Python is quite a good book. And to re-iterate again, teh humongous tutorial list which has Hetland's Instant python among others: http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html Brian van den Broek wrote: > Michele Simionato said unto the world upon 21/06/2005 07:58: > > qwwee: > > > >>for a c

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-21 Thread Brian van den Broek
Michele Simionato said unto the world upon 21/06/2005 07:58: > qwwee: > >>for a certain argument I'd prefer an application fully >>explained (also if not covering all the features) to a more general >>tutorial with only brief and unrelated code snippets. >>Unfortunately, that's not the way things

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-21 Thread Michele Simionato
qwwee: > for a certain argument I'd prefer an application fully >explained (also if not covering all the features) to a more general >tutorial with only brief and unrelated code snippets. >Unfortunately, that's not the way things are normally done, because it >is much harder to build a useful appli

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-21 Thread qwweeeit
Hi datacide, before, the good part...: thank you for your replay. Your suggestion has opened me a new worldl: an alternative method to get web resources. Now the bad part: your is an example of "guru's suggestion", that is a few words from which the poor newbye can't exctract much. It is much mor

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-08 Thread datacide
Hello, I use MoinMoin (a python wiki) desktop edition to collect and sort code snippets and classes. It runs standalone (comes with its own webserver) and does the job just fine. regards dc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-07 Thread qwweeeit
Hi Rob, thank you for your reply. I am further commenting on your doubts ("I'm not entirely sure what the point of your exercise is") and on your proposal of a project for more structured tutorials. About the second item, I fully agree with you. I should be even more drastic: for a certain argumen

Re: Create our own python source repository

2005-06-07 Thread Rob Cowie
I'm not entirely sure what the point of your exercise is - if you have access to the net, ,why do you want to collate code examples? They are frequently updated in the cookbook so an offline repository would quickly become out of date. However you've aroused my interest in something related. W

Create our own python source repository

2005-06-07 Thread qwweeeit
Hi all, beeing almost a newbie, I am trying to learn from experts. For that reason I am collecting examples of Python sources (and Pythonic way of programming...) on a CD, ready to be searched. By now, I extracted from web (using wget) all the examples of Cookbook Python (35 Mb!). After some polis