Kent Johnson schrieb: >>And somewhere docutils belongs on that list, but i don't know where. Maybe >>source code documentation? But then you'd probably have to list epydoc, >>gendoc, >>etc. as well. > > > I think this page will be more useful as a list of favorites or things that > beginners might want to take a look at than as an encyclopedic list - there > are other places to list all the template engines, all the GUI toolkits, etc.
Sorry, I wasn't suggesting to turn this into a comprehensive list of modules for every specific problem domain. But I don't see, why such a list would be only useful for beginners. Say, you're an experienced programmer, though not very seasoned in Python yet, it would be great to have a place were you can find answers for questions like "What do Python people normally use when handling x?" I was just saying, that for some domains there is a obivious choice and for some there isn't. Maybe it would be already helpful to include that information into the list, e.g. "There are many different GUI toolkits for Python and none seems to be vastly more favourite than the others. See a list of GUI modules here."* *Just an example, don't take this literally. Chris _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor