[PYTHON DOC-SIG] Re: Do reference/user docs exist for the Py* API?

Fredrik Lundh fredrik_lundh@ivab.se
Tue, 20 Aug 1996 23:40:26 +0200


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Skip wrote:
> The only other obvious alternative I see is HTML.  It's big
> disadvantage is that it's a moving target.

Well, I don't think the basics will change any time soon. And as I
hinted in my last mail, even mail clients include HTML editors nowadays.

AMAZING, ISN'T IT?

Regards /F


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