[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2013-01-02 Thread Raymond Hettinger

Raymond Hettinger added the comment:

Much of that article is taken directly from the official docs and adds very 
little in the way of explanation.  I think we need our own write-up with better 
explanations and examples.

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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2013-01-01 Thread Ezio Melotti

Changes by Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com:


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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2012-06-20 Thread Jesús Cea Avión

Changes by Jesús Cea Avión j...@jcea.es:


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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2012-04-13 Thread Ezio Melotti

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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2012-03-24 Thread Terry J. Reedy

Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:

If one searches for the informal name 'Python magic methods', RafeKettler's doc 
and 3. Data model — Python v2.7.2 documentation come in 1,2. Given that the 
latter does not even contain the word 'magic', that means that is actually 
ranks higher in some real sense.

Suggestion: we should do a bit of SEO and add the informal name to that page 
(and 3.4). Then either might come in first for such inquiries.

If one searches for the official name 'Python special methods', then our 
Chapter 3 comes in first and RafeK's doc 9th. The 2.5.2 version of 3.4 Special 
method names comes in second. This points to a second problem with google rank: 
we have several versions of the docs indexed, so links to our docs are 
scattered among them, and none rank as high as they really should. 

I glanced at the git doc and it seems to largely duplicate the info in the docs 
already. So it should not be just 'incorporated'.

Dirkjan: if you have any specific suggestions for doc improvement, regardless 
of inspiration, please give them. If not, I think this issue should be closed.

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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2012-03-23 Thread Dirkjan Ochtman

New submission from Dirkjan Ochtman dirk...@ochtman.nl:

Should we perhaps ask if we can include 
https://github.com/RafeKettler/magicmethods in the official docs? It seems nice 
(and now ranks higher on Google than the official docs...).

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title: Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

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[issue14393] Incorporate Guide to Magic Methods?

2012-03-23 Thread Benjamin Peterson

Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:

Someone would have to 1) determine if this a good idea 2) ask the author 3) 
actually perform the integration (that is determine how this would 
replace/complement things in reference/*).

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