Re: python tutorial: popular/informative Python sites ?

2006-04-02 Thread John Salerno
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > the "what now?" page in the tutorial > > http://www.python.org/doc/tut/node14.html > > lists a couple of relevant web sites for Python users, including: > > http://www.python.org > http://starship.python.net > http://www.python.org/pypi > > the starship li

Re: python tutorial: popular/informative Python sites ?

2006-04-02 Thread Daniel Bickett
I read c.l.py and (the Unofficial) Planet Python (and that's it), so perhaps that's an appropriate suggestion: http://www.planetpython.org/ (From the Starship: "If you want to join the crew, we only require your PSA membership") -- Daniel Bickett dbickett at gmail dot com http://heureusemen

Re: python tutorial: popular/informative Python sites ?

2006-04-01 Thread gene tani
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > the "what now?" page in the tutorial > > to replace it with something else, what should that be? what sites > do pythoneers and pythonistas visit these days? > > post your suggestions in this thread or on this page: > Pilgrims tricks/ips http://diveintopython.org/appendix/t

python tutorial: popular/informative Python sites ?

2006-04-01 Thread Fredrik Lundh
the "what now?" page in the tutorial http://www.python.org/doc/tut/node14.html lists a couple of relevant web sites for Python users, including: http://www.python.org http://starship.python.net http://www.python.org/pypi the starship link has been there since 1998 or so (Python