the pytut wiki (http://pytut.infogami.com/) has now been up and running for one month, and has seen well over 250 edits from over a dozen contributors. to celebrate this, and to exercise the toolchain that I've deve- loped for pytut and pyfaq (http://pyfaq.infogami.com/), I spent a few hours putting together a hyperlinked mashup of the language reference and portions of the library reference: http://pyref.infogami.com/ a couple of notes: - all important "concepts" have unique URLs: this includes key- words, types, special methods and attributes, statements, builtin functions, and exceptions. - the conversion and structure is a bit rough; especially the syntax/data model/execution model parts needs some serious refactoring. the "concept pages" are in a lot better shape. - registered users can add comments to all pages (editing is currently "by invitation only"; mail me your infogami account if you want to help!) - the documentation style used at the pyref site is tuned for authoring; an "end-user rendering" for python.org can look a lot different. (all three sites can be made available in glorious XHTML for inclusion in arbitrary toolchains). enjoy! </F>
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