[Python-talk] Kent's Korner?
Peter Courlis
neat_gent at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 19 11:15:52 EDT 2007
>We'd learn BeautifulSoup from the inside out and hopefully have a
> better grasp of the issues when reading the documentation.
Yeh! That's a good approach!
-pc
Lloyd Kvam <python at venix.com> wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 08:09 -0400, Kent Johnson wrote:
> Bill Sconce wrote:
>
> > We do have certain ingredients for maybe solving a simple problem, and
> > using it as an enteraining program (i.e., Ted's screen scraper).
>
> > The proposal seems to be:
> > 1. Kent's Korner -- introduce the little library module, BeautifulSoup.
> > 2. Someone drives, putting code onto the wall as suggested by the group.
>
> I wonder if this might turn out better without me introducing BS? The
> docs are pretty good and KK could easily turn into solving the problem
> at hand which would take the fun out of the programming exercise.
>
> What do you think?
I presume we have someone sitting at a keyboard focusing on the
screen(s) and typing (Bill Sconce?); someone acting as director to get
things started and keep things moving (Kent?); and the rest of us offer
ideas, suggestions, and questions.
We'd learn BeautifulSoup from the inside out and hopefully have a better
grasp of the issues when reading the documentation.
> Kent
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