Re: [Tutor] Public Python Library Code

2007-12-21 Thread Alan Gauld

"jupiejupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

> i am wondering if there is a place a code library.

There are several.
For production code look in the standard library and
the Python "Cheeseshop" - a place fort contributed modules.
And don't forget to read the sample scripts that come with
the Python download

For sample programs and simpler projects try the Useless
Python web site. The old site (linked from the page) had a
lot of contributed short code samples. I'm not sure about the
latest incarnation.

Finally try the ActiveState site which has a Recipes section
(or Cookbook) for solving common problems (there is a paper
book containing the most common).

There are plebnty other sites too but that should be enough
to start!

i have spent way to much
> time window shopping all of the message, some give me ideas (yes i 
> am going
> to be writing a program, if i get enough of a grasp). although i do 
> count it
> as study time, it's a messing place to find code, (alan, i have 
> checked out
> your site. you know your stuff but it's a full meal=)). i enjoy 
> looking at
> the different ways ya'll write the different code for the same task. 
> i would
> not mind starting a new child forum and start collecting code to 
> jump start
> a code library.
> question::confused:
> is that out of line? copyrights and what not, or is that okay, being 
> this is
> a public forum and those are like opinions?%-|
>
> if anyone has any suggests i am all ears.
>
> also if you one would like to point me in the right direct as to 
> what i
> should be focusing on in regard to my personaly project.
>
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[Tutor] Public Python Library Code

2007-12-21 Thread jupiejupe

hello everyone i have just started to learn python, i know a little html, so
this is my real first language. i am finding so much wondering advice
sharing and tips, (a special nod to alan g. & kent j.) :clap:

i am wondering if there is a place a code library. i have spent way to much
time window shopping all of the message, some give me ideas (yes i am going
to be writing a program, if i get enough of a grasp). although i do count it
as study time, it's a messing place to find code, (alan, i have checked out
your site. you know your stuff but it's a full meal=)). i enjoy looking at
the different ways ya'll write the different code for the same task. i would
not mind starting a new child forum and start collecting code to jump start
a code library.
question::confused:
is that out of line? copyrights and what not, or is that okay, being this is
a public forum and those are like opinions?%-|

if anyone has any suggests i am all ears.

also if you one would like to point me in the right direct as to what i
should be focusing on in regard to my personaly project.
  
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