Vernon.The fantastic work is all yours. I simply started converting your quick_reference.md to reStructuredText.-BrianOn Dec
6, 2022, at 7:52 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote:Brian:I did not see your entry before writing mine.
Fantastic work on the adodbapi calling interfaces! I think that there is
Hi Vernon. I made an initial pass with moving it.Python ADODBAPI quick reference — pywin32 305 documentationbrian3johnson.github.ioI have mot worked through cleaning up the format nor scrubbing it for old code or dead links. Thanks!BrianOn Dec 6, 2022, at 7:33 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote:The most
Brian:
I did not see your entry before writing mine.
Fantastic work on the adodbapi calling interfaces!
I think that there is still a need for something like the quick_reference,
so that there can be discussion about things like the extensions. The
ability to switch between paramstyles is
The most important document for adodbapi is in Markdown. (That's an
improvement - - I wrote it in .odt) so if that helps the decision, I would
say lean toward that direction.
It needs to be linked / indexed in where people can actually find it.
adodbapi/quick_reference.md
Hi Mark.Thank you for the feedback. My responses in-line below. Also...Example of reformatted narrative doc:Quick
Start to Client side COM and Python — pywin32 305 documentation (brian3johnson.github.io)Example of api docs
generated from .py docstring:adodbapi package — pywin32 305
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your interest. I probably should have written more about
this earlier. From my POV, the main considerations I have are:
1) Much of the documentation is inside the c++ source formatted via
"autoduck" style comments. I really don't want to abandon this
documentation, but
Hi.I took a stab at upgrading and "untangling" the documentation. I am willing to work on this documentation
"untangling" project. Before I put more effort into it, I would like to get feedback from Mark and other contributors
on what I'm proposing. If so, I'll log an Issue and/or pull
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Hi, le dahut. (Sorry; how would you prefer to be addressed?)
What would be really useful is one or two paragraphs outlining
the problem you're solving with this solution :) I've more-or-less
followed your posts here over the past year, and your code's quite
readable so I can get an idea, but
Hello,
I've made some development around Windows services and logon events
detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time
discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help
from people on this list !)
I think that people may be interested by some examples
On 15/02/2010 13:30, le dahut wrote:
Hello,
I've made some development around Windows services and logon events
detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time
discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help
from people on this list !)
I think that people
Op 15-02-10 14:59, Tim Golden schreef:
On 15/02/2010 13:30, le dahut wrote:
Hello,
I've made some development around Windows services and logon events
detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time
discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help
from
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