Hello!

  Just started with web.py in the last few hours and am liking it thus
far. I'm curious if I'm overlooking documentation, though. I tried a
print statement which failed, so I ended up here in Google Groups and
found my way to a debate from three years ago that ended in "yield"
replacing "print" as well as some pretty strong opinions about the use
of "return". :) I think I got the gist of why this evolution took
place after having read parts of the discussion. Unfortunately, it's
also the only way I found out about a key function.

  Long question short: where should I be finding documentation for
things like "yield"? I didn't even find its use in any of the code
samples on the website or anything else indicating it even existed.

  Makes me wonder how many other aspects of web.py I might be missing
out on if I don't know where to look...

  If the answer is that documentation is in total flux and code
samples and Google Groups are how you feel your way around in
web.py... ok. I can live with that for now, but wanted to be sure
before I made assumptions.

Just curious!
 - Aaron

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