On 9/29/06, Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: > An example of a good way to do it is the original Inside > Macintosh series. Each chapter started with a narrative-style > "About this module" kind of section, that introduced the > relevant concepts and explained how they fitted together, > without going into low-level details. Then there was a > "Reference" section that systematically went through and > gave all the details of the API. The "How to use this module" sections sound like /F's "The Python Standard Library", of which I keep the dead tree version on my desk and the PDF vesion on my hard drive for when I'm coding in the pub. It or something like it would be a superb addition to the (already very good IMHO) Python docs. -- Cheers, Simon B, simon at brunningonline.net
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