Josh Cronemeyer wrote: > Hi, > > I have very little experience programming in python but considerable > experience with java. One thing that is frustrating me is the differences in > the documentation style. Javadocs, at the top level are just a list of > packages. Drilling down on a package reveals a list of classes in that > package, and drilling down on a class reveals a list of methods for that > class. Is there something similar for python? > > The closest thing I have found to this for python is > http://www.python.org/doc/2.4.2/modindex.html which really isn't the same > thing at all. > > wxpython has their documentation like this http://www.wxpython.org/docs/api/ > is there something like this for the rest of python?
Here is the Python 2.3 standard lib docs generated using epydoc: http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/stdlib/ In look and feel it's more like javadoc. However always check the standard library documentation for usage and examples that might not be in this. Cheers, Shalabh -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list