[newbie] how to look up functions

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slayer

Hi all,
I am a python newbie. I need some help to loop up about API, or reference.
If any web that Java API Document, I will try it. Is there some one like it
or other ways?
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slayer said:
Hi all,
I am a python newbie. I need some help to loop up about API, or reference.
If any web that Java API Document, I will try it. Is there some one like it
or other ways?
--

Go to http://www.python.org, there is a complete module reference
there. If you installed Python in Windows you already have the docs. If
you are a Linux user, install the python-docs package and take a look
at /usr/share/doc/python-docs-2.x.x (the name will depend on the
version or linux distro)

Bye
 

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