Wow. With command-line and platforms and features! You've not skimped, have you? Impressive. Nice work.

I'd have been tempted to try and auto-generate (parts of) it, but I don't know how rational that decision would have been. Did you consider that, and figure it was simply less work to get stuck in manually?

    Jonathan


On 09/08/2010 17:25, Alex Willmer wrote:
I've finally updated and expanded a Python matrix I started just after
PyCon UK 2008. It compares Python versions 1.5 - 3.1 with the
built-ins, modules, keywords and features each implements. You can see
it at

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AsSu6wxSusr7cEEwQ0xzZW9wUHFTeldXRW4wRU91QkE&hl=en_GB&output=html

I've sourced it mainly form the on line documentation, currently only
CPython is properly covered. Before I go further, I'd like to get some
feedback.
Would this be of much use to you?
What else would you like to see in such a document?
Would you like to help out?

Regards, Alex

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