I was wondering if the Python 2.5 Quick Reference, by Richard Gruet, wouldn't make a suitable addition to a list of useful Python references. It seems to be very well-done to me. It comes in various forms. See http://rgruet.free.fr/. I find I prefer <http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>. Using Firefox, I "captured" this to my "ScrapBook" and open it with a shortcut key set to: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Riley/Application%20Data/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/7nl3fxen.default/ScrapBook/data/20070818011939/index.html
BTW Python.org references only a very early antecedent of this PQR, from 1995: <http://www.python.org/doc/QuickRef.html>. At least that's the only one I could find.. From the "Front Matter" section of Python 2.5 Quick Reference: Last modified on June 23, 2007 14 Dec 2006, upgraded by Richard Gruet for Python 2.5 17 Feb 2005, upgraded by Richard Gruet for Python 2.4 03 Oct 2003, upgraded by Richard Gruet for Python 2.3 11 May 2003, rev 4 upgraded by Richard Gruet for Python 2.2 (restyled by Andrei) 7 Aug 2001 upgraded by Simon Brunning for Python 2.1 16 May 2001 upgraded by Richard Gruet and Simon Brunning for Python 2.0 18 Jun 2000 upgraded by Richard Gruet for Python 1.5.2 30 Oct 1995 created by Chris Hoffmann for Python 1.3 Dick Moores _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor