IMAP examples

Guyon Morée gumuz*NOSP at M*looze.net
Sun Jul 20 18:50:00 EDT 2003


I vote for that to, it's a brilliant well-used system



"James T. Dennis" <jadestar at idiom.com> schreef in bericht
news:1058700676.64323 at smirk...
> Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> wrote:
> > "James T. Dennis" wrote:
>
> >> Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <shalehperry at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >>>> If my english was better I would love to help improve the python
> >>>> documentation, most modules in the standard libraries lack good
> >>>> examples how to *use* them with just a simple description.  And a
> >>>> short motivation for the design of a module if possible like "just
> >>>> copied the C API" or "Because of efficiency ..." or "We use a class
> >>>> framework here because ...".  A gigantic task.  The PSL book by
effbot
> >>>> is great but it's a book.  And it needs a new version.
>
> >>> part of the reason why the docs are not but so great is that most of
the
> >>> library is Python code which means any questions can be answered by
reading
> >>> the source.  I find myself doing this quite often.
>
> >>  <flame>That's BS!</flame>
>
> >>  As a dabbler in programming I have to say that poor documentation is
not
> >>  excused by the availability of sources.
>
> > True, but poor documentation *is* excused quite nicely by the LACK
> > of availability of _re_sources, specifically the human resources and
time
> > required to make them better.
>
> > Or was your flame an indirect offer to assist with improving the
> > documentation of Python?  If so, thank you!
>
> > (It's not like you've paid anything for the privilege of whining...)
>
> > -Peter
>
>  Yes. Moreover my suggestion for an enhancement to the web site
>  docs would be a way to facilitate that.  Go look at the PHP
>  documentation.  Anyone reading it can attach comments; those can be
>  merged into the docs as appropriate.
>
>
>
> --
> Jim Dennis,
> Starshine: Signed, Sealed, Delivered
>






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