Categorize/Descriptions/Index in README?
kpurdon opened this issue · 9 comments
Some method of organization, or "index" in the README might be useful. See https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python for an example.
Perhaps part of the users PR to add a trick would be to add an entry in the README?
Hey,
thanks for opening this issue. I already had the intention to structure this repo in some way, see #29, but it didn't seem like there was a need for.
Do you have any suggestions which categories to choose?
Hey guys, based on the book Fluent Python (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032519.do), we could create something like this:
- The Python Model Objet
- Data Structures
2.1 Array and Sequences
2.2 List Comprehension
2.3 Tuples
2.4 Slicing
2.5 Using + and * with sequences - Dictionaries and sets
- Decorators
btw, I could start this process in a different branch. What did you think?
I like the idea of following the book. It could also be interesting to follow something like the official tutorials: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/
Hey guys, sorry for my late response.
I like the approach the book takes and created a new branch called #53-introduce-categorization.
Feel free to add your ideas to it and open a pull request for further discussion.
I will think about it as well and add my ideas.
Hey @brennerm, could you rename the branch? 'cause I think that will not be possible make git clone with the branch name starting with "#".
Maybe should add license explicitly in readme?