Based upon the people who responded in the Doodle poll (http://
doodle.com/8gwqyedhcbrknr3z), it seems that Tuesday (tomorrow) is the
best day to do the Sympy Documentation day.  We will be on #sympy at
FreeNode, during this time:

Tuesday, June 30th, 6pm-12am PST (Wednesday July 1st, 0200-0800 UTC)

Thanks for all the above suggestions, we will definitely work on them
tomorrow.  Please feel free to ask for other examples of use or point
out areas which you feel could improve from better documentation, and
we will make a point to work on those items.

Thanks,
~Luke

On Jun 26, 3:50 am, Christophe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vinzent Steinberg a écrit :> On Jun 25, 6:36 pm, "Aaron S. Meurer" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Also, the tutorial doesn't seem to mention using dir() to get a list  
> >> of all functions and classes and help(func) to get help on a class.
>
> > Let's also mention ?? and source() to get the source code of a
> > function.
>
> > Vinzent
>
> That's a really good idea for newbies with Python.
>
> Christophe
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