
I like to have a book to learn from when learning a language. I learn the book as much as I learn the language, then the book becomes my indespensible programming companion. I'd happily buy it in book form if it's available, is it? Compiling a word file from all the python.org documentation (Tutorial, Standard library, Python language reference) with copy/paste seems very daunting, or is there a slick way to do that? I wish python.org made a single document of everything so I could print it and have it spiral bound.
Thanks....
pydoc comes with python and can do searches but only in the synopsis lines of available modules. Quoting pydoc --help:
pydoc -k
Search for a keyword in the synopsis lines of all available modules.
Note that into pydoc you can perform searches using "/".
Look in the python folder in the folder: Doc. This folder has the entire downloaded documentation of the python docs from python.org. I know this is a VERY late answer, but it brings up an easy solution.
» pip install python-doc