New submission from Roberto De Renzi <roberto.dere...@unipr.it>:

I don't know if a suggestion is allowed here. I am an absolute beginner trying 
to substitute my matlab+fortran with python. I just passed the stage of 
tutorials and I have to struggle looking for the right syntax to implement my 
simple-minded programs. The learning curve is much steeper than for matlab, 
certainly due to the greater power of the language. The thing I need is a good 
reference manual. 

I find the Language Reference extremely poor in examples. The Library Reference 
is marginally better. Would you please consider sponsoring (as a developer-user 
community) a style that forces to include very short examples?  Thanks Roberto

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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 131658
nosy: docs@python, roberto.derenzi
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Documentation
type: feature request
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.4

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