OK.  But I fear that "Indexed and Comprehensive API Docs" tops the
list. (A very tall order, I know!)

How did "If it isn't documented, it doesn't exist" get left out of "The
Zen of Python"?

Seriously.  After much searching and uncertainty, I've decided on
Python as the language that I really want to devote time to learning
well.

It's a beautiful language.  I grok the philosophy.  But for a language
that prizes explicitness, readability, maintainability, unit testing,
and great built in self-documentation features, it seems to me that
Python projects are particularly poorly documented.

But I'm sure I can come up with a few things with a lower barrier to
entry than "A Complete API Reference" to submit to the wishlist. ;-)


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