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@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ This part of the guide focuses on setting up your Python environment.
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starting/which-python
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starting/installation
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starting/next
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Development Environment
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scenarios/admin
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scenarios/ci
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scenarios/speed
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scenarios/scientific
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Additional Notes
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@@ -92,3 +92,4 @@ Contibution notes and legal information are here (for those interested).
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notes/contribute
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notes/license
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notes/styleguide
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@@ -25,5 +25,3 @@ If you'd like to contribute, there's plenty to do. Here's a short todo_ list.
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.. _GitHub: http://github.com/kennethreitz/python-guide/
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.. _todo: https://github.com/kennethreitz/python-guide/blob/master/TODO.rst
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.. include:: ../../AUTHORS.rst
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@@ -26,12 +26,14 @@ PyObjC
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WXPython
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Install (Stable)
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*Go to http://www.wxpython.org/download.php#stable and download the appropriate package for your OS.*
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Gtk
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:::
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tk
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::
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$ easy_install pip
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To install ``pip``: ::
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Hopefully you'll never have to use **easy_install** again.
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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ The Basics
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Code Comments
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Information regarding code comments is taken from PEP 008 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/).
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Block comment styling should be used when commenting out multiple lines of code.: ::
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@@ -34,9 +35,11 @@ Inline comments are used for individual lines and should be used sparingly.: ::
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Doc Strings
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-----------
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PEP 257 is the primary reference for docstrings. (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/)
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|There are two types of docstrings, one-line and multi-line. Their names should be fairly self explanatory.
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|One-line docstrings: ::
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There are two types of docstrings, one-line and multi-line. Their names should be fairly self explanatory.
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One-line docstrings: ::
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def kos_root():
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"""Return the pathname of the KOS root directory."""
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Sphinx
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Sphinx_ is a tool which converts documentation in the :ref:`restructuredtext-ref` markup language into a range of output formats including HTML, LaTeX (for printable PDF versions), manual pages and plain text.
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.. note:: This Guide is built with Sphinx_
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@@ -67,6 +71,7 @@ Sphinx_ is a tool which converts documentation in the :ref:`restructuredtext-ref
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.. _restructuredtext-ref:
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reStructuredText
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@@ -84,4 +89,4 @@ pocco / docco / shocco
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