Kent Johnson schrieb:
>>And somewhere docutils belongs on that list, but i don't know where. Maybe
>>source code documentation? But then you'd probably have to list epydoc,
>>gendoc,
>>etc. as well.
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> I think this page will be more useful as a list of favorites or things that
> beginners mi
Christopher Arndt wrote:
> Good idea! The GUI section might be problematic, though. I don't see that any
> of the main GUI alternatives (GTK,Qt,wxWindows,Tk,PythonCard,...) can claim a
> definite prefernce among the Python crowd and they are all more or less
> Pythonic (except maybe Tk). Probably b
Ron Phillips schrieb:
> A wonderful idea! I have created a wiki page in Python.org with a list
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> of such 'favourite' modules.
> Please take a look:
> http://wiki.python.org/moin/UsefulModules
Good idea! The GUI section might be problematic, though. I don't see that any
of the main GUI alternat
Ron Phillips wrote:
>That is a good idea, and a nice page. Another would be to implement
>some "social tagging" as on del.icio.us. It's kind of a popularity
>contest, but that's really what's wanted here, I think.
>
I believe the guys at PyPI were trying to do something similar. They're
trying to
>>> Ismael Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/14/2005 11:55 PM >>>
Kent Johnson wrote:
>Maybe we should start a thread of favorite addons. For me, Jason
Orendorff's path module is definitely #1 on the list, probably followed
by Fredrik Lundh's ElementTree.
> http://www.jorendorff.com/articles/python/p
Kent Johnson wrote:
>Maybe we should start a thread of favorite addons. For me, Jason Orendorff's
>path module is definitely #1 on the list, probably followed by Fredrik Lundh's
>ElementTree.
>http://www.jorendorff.com/articles/python/path/
>http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm
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