Jun-12-2018, 11:33 PM
Is there ever going to be a PEP printed book available (with semi-annual/annual updates) or even a download option of all PEP files?
PEP Book/Download
|
Jun-12-2018, 11:33 PM
Is there ever going to be a PEP printed book available (with semi-annual/annual updates) or even a download option of all PEP files?
Jun-13-2018, 02:21 AM
PEP is a TurboProject file and has nothing to do with python.
Do you mean pip? If so, go to https://pypi.org/ and search for any subject. There are 141 thousand projects, with many added per day, so a book wouldn't be practical.
Jun-13-2018, 04:36 AM
I know that. What I was asking was: PEP has scores of files concerning Python, it's use, updates, etc. It can be accessed online. Couldn't they just print a book with all the scores of PEP guidelines - update it every so often? I wasn't talking about PyPi, just about PEP.
why would someone need hard copy? it's way more convenience with hyper-links and all to browse the docs online...
If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself, Albert Einstein
How to Ask Questions The Smart Way: link and another link Create MCV example Debug small programs
Jun-13-2018, 07:09 PM
PEP stands for "Python enhancement proposal." PEPs are introduced, discussed, and then accepted or rejected. Why would you want a book full of that? Or future copies? Any new PEPs won't change the existing ones, so printing new books every <any duration> would be wasteful. If you really need hard-copy, why wouldn't you just print the new ones on regular paper?
|
|