|  | | Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | | | Description: Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | | Some time ago if you were to ask an honest Python evangelist if Python was missing anything important that Perl, had, the answer would most likely have been "yes". It wasn't that Python lacked a breadth of module and package support (both Python native and extension modules). It certainly wasn't the clarity of expression or clean object orientation in which Python positively excels The introduction of several modules and tools in recent Python versions has improved Python, not so much as a language, but as a tool. Author David Mertz reviews these modules that make the job of Python developers substantially easier by improving the documentation and distribution of Python modules and packages. | | Information:: Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | | Title: | Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | | Author: | Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | | Last Updated: | Sat Jan 04 2003 | | Home Page: | Click to Visit | | Web site Language: | English | | Total Votes: | 1 | | Current Rating: | 5.00 | | Total Hits #: | 70 | | Listings ID #: | 6903 | | Reviews for Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules | |  |
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