[Python-projects] Docs available online?
skip at pobox.com
skip at pobox.com
Mon Jul 7 15:45:49 CEST 2008
I noticed today that there is a broken pylint documentation link in the
Python FAQ:
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/programming/#is-there-a-tool-to-help-find-bugs-or-perform-static-analysis
The URL http://www.logilab.org/projects/pylint/documentation no longer
exists. I was unsuccessful in trying to browse the Mercurial source to the
manual.txt or manual.html files. Are they available in some
version-independent fashion on the web? If so, I'll update the link in the
FAQ. If not, I'll have to try something else (reword the text to elide the
link, maybe link to the tutorial instead).
Thanks,
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Skip Montanaro - skip at pobox.com - http://www.webfast.com/~skip/
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ELON MUSK: If fuel cells were good, don't think you'd see them somewhere, like
maybe in a laptop or a cell phone or a $200 million military satellite maybe?
And yet, where do you see them?
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ELON MUSK: Exactly.
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