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python tutorial: popular/informative Python sites ?

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 1.5), but
I don't think the starship is very active these days. but if we were
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:

http://pytut.infogami.com/node14.html

thanks /F

Apr 1 '06 #1
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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/tips.html

online cookbook
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python

soem quick refs
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/e...Ref/index.html
http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR24/PQR2.4.html

tutorials
http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html

Apr 1 '06 #2
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://heureusement.org/

Apr 2 '06 #3
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 link has been there since 1998 or so (Python 1.5), but
I don't think the starship is very active these days. but if we were
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:

http://pytut.infogami.com/node14.html

thanks /F


I just listened to Ron Stephens' podcast about Python websites, so maybe
one or two of these links might be good:

http://www.awaretek.com/weblog/arch_d7_2005_09_03.html
Apr 2 '06 #4

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