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Re: python docs search for 'print'

Started by"William R. Wing (Bill Wing)" <wrw@mac.com>
First post2012-09-04 14:38 -0400
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  Re: python docs search for 'print' "William R. Wing (Bill Wing)" <wrw@mac.com> - 2012-09-04 14:38 -0400

#28417 — Re: python docs search for 'print'

From"William R. Wing (Bill Wing)" <wrw@mac.com>
Date2012-09-04 14:38 -0400
SubjectRe: python docs search for 'print'
Message-ID<mailman.186.1346783937.27098.python-list@python.org>
On Sep 4, 2012, at 1:58 PM, David Hoese <dhoese@gmail.com> wrote:

> A friend made me aware of this:
> When a python beginner (2.x) quick searches for "print" on docs.python.org, the print function doesn't even come up in the top 20 results.  The print statement isn't even listed as far as I can tell.  Is there something that can be done about this to make it easier for beginners?
> 
> I understand that this is a very basic search and "print" is a very common word and a very basic python statement, but it's pretty difficult for a beginner to learn when the first 5 results are about the disassembler and the next 5 are C functions.
> 
> -Dave
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> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

+100 (or some very large number).  This is a general problem in searching the python library reference ("keep this under your pillow").  Try searching for list, iter, read, or write or any one of a whole bunch of things a newbie would logically be looking for.  (Or even a not-quite-newbie who wanted to check some detail.)

-Bill

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