Message76747
| Author |
mez |
| Recipients |
georg.brandl, mez |
| Date |
2008年12月02日.14:38:25 |
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<1228228707.08.0.277059516058.issue4488@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I'm a new python user (developing in python) and I recently had a
discussion with someone that my main issue with python is finding where
the functions are that I need to use.
An example (probably not the best) - I need to split a filename so that
I can have the extension and the rest of the filename seperate. Fine.. I
google, and I get the following page:-
http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/lib/os-path.html
Now, that lists the function splitext - which is what I need - but it's
not clear on the page where that function is located (os.path)
I think that this should be made clearer somehow - as it seems to me
that you have to go through about 3 pages trying to work out where it is
(or work it out from the URL) - which isn't very intuitive, espescially
for a new user, who doesn't actually know where all the functions exist. |
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| 2008年12月02日 14:38:27 | mez | set | recipients:
+ mez, georg.brandl |
| 2008年12月02日 14:38:27 | mez | set | messageid: <1228228707.08.0.277059516058.issue4488@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年12月02日 14:38:26 | mez | link | issue4488 messages |
| 2008年12月02日 14:38:25 | mez | create |
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