Probably a FAQ
Peter Hansen
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Sat Sep 23 11:38:15 EDT 2000
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Aahz Maruch wrote: > > In article <39CBD44E.9F5882F4 at san.rr.com>, Darren New <dnew at san.rr.com> wrote: > > > >Having read and enjoyed "Learning Python" and wanting to become proficient > >at it, what would be the reference books for the language and its > >libraries? Where would be the equivalent of CPAN? I.e., I'm a professional > >and experienced programmer, and I want to add Python to my toolset. :-) > > The closest equivalent to CPAN is the Vaults of Parnassus. See > http://www.python.org/ for the URL. Then again, there's always the local subset of the Python equivalent of CPAN, generously included in the standard distribution :-) http://www.python.org/doc/current/modindex.html -- Peter Hansen
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