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| Author | Amit.Saha |
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| Recipients | Amit.Saha |
| Date | 2013年03月30日.23:12:35 |
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| Message-id | <1364685156.29.0.769214841654.issue17583@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I would like to propose a new HOWTO discussing IDLE from a user's perspective. I feel that the current documentation at http://docs.python.org/3/library/idle.html is not sufficient to be pointed to a newbie programmer or someone who wants to teach his/her students to IDLE. For example, being an experienced person myself, I didn't know how to start IDLE on Linux! Whether it was a separate package, or whether it was already installed (That may be my own shortcoming, but never the less). I started a document this morning which can be seen here [1]. The source is here[2] [1] http://amitsaha.github.com/site/notes/articles/idle/article.html [2] http://amitsaha.github.com/site/notes/_sources/articles/idle/article.txt I am putting up my hand to write the HOWTO and maintain it for 2.7 and 3.3+. Comments? |
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| 2013年03月30日 23:12:36 | Amit.Saha | set | recipients: + Amit.Saha |
| 2013年03月30日 23:12:36 | Amit.Saha | set | messageid: <1364685156.29.0.769214841654.issue17583@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年03月30日 23:12:36 | Amit.Saha | link | issue17583 messages |
| 2013年03月30日 23:12:35 | Amit.Saha | create | |