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On 5/11/2016 1:01 PM, John Yeung wrote:
http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/Python

The wiki page is still very much a stub, but at least it's a more
up-to-date stub.

Thank you!

And speaking of up-to-date, I'm torn on whether to remove the link to
Garry Taylor's article(s). It was a decent effort for its time, but
now its only value (as I see it) is that it was written in a way that
seems very accessible to midrangers. There are a number of flaws in
that series of articles, at least one due to a misunderstanding of
Python, plenty of others due to obsolescence, and still others due to
HTML/CSS issues.

Here's my opinion. Unless the page is a 'history of...' it hardly makes
sense to keep out of date material on it. If you want to keep those
links because you feel there's some minor residual value, put in some
caveats to enlighten the unwary.

The philosophy of a wiki is that the editor knows what he's doing, and
if the community disagrees, they'll hash it out on the talk page.


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