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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Your Favorite Tech Support Web Sites and Why? Post 303022300 by wisecracker on Wednesday 29th of August 2018 11:26:11 AM
Old 08-29-2018
I have searched for some pretty strange things and although "Stack Overflow" comes up many times, so does UNIX.COM for shell related stuff.
Sure other sites come up but not as often as this one for UNIX related stuff, S.O. is for just about everything SW related not just *NIX.

DON'T LAUGH!
I am an AMIGA fanatic still and was searching for a basic FFT routine for Python 1.4.0 for the AMIGA. I have successfully written one for a seriously expanded A1200 for Python 2.0.1 but was stumped for a stock AMIGA A1200. There are loads for Python 2.6.x to Python 3.6.x but nothing for Python 2.0.1 and certainly NOT Python 1.4.0. (The AMIGA does not have the numpy or scipy modules.)
After literally hours and dropping deeper into Google's archives I came across a Public Domain piece of code that opened my eyes. No it didn't work on Python 1.4.0 but after modifying it is now working from Python 1.4.0 for a stock A1200 up to and incuding the current 3.7.0 on all other platforms - WOOHOO. It is reissued to AMINET as CC0, public Domain too.

From this I am going to see if it is possible using ksh, (and bc if it is needed), to translate this code for this site, (fingers crossed), for the minimum of ksh version we have for OSX 10.13.6.

Wish me luck.

If successful then it will be another search that would bring one here...

Because I have settled in here this is the first place I come to, usually as a guest, after booting up my MBP.
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PYDOC2.7(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  PYDOC2.7(1)

NAME
pydoc2.7 - the Python documentation tool SYNOPSIS
pydoc2.7 name pydoc2.7 -k keyword pydoc2.7 -p port pydoc2.7 -g pydoc2.7 -w module [...] DESCRIPTION
pydoc2.7 name Show text documentation on something. name may be the name of a Python keyword, topic, function, module, or package, or a dotted reference to a class or function within a module or module in a package. If name contains a '/', it is used as the path to a Python source file to document. If name is 'keywords', 'topics', or 'modules', a listing of these things is displayed. pydoc2.7 -k keyword Search for a keyword in the synopsis lines of all available modules. pydoc2.7 -p port Start an HTTP server on the given port on the local machine. pydoc2.7 -g Pop up a graphical interface for finding and serving documentation. pydoc2.7 -w name [...] Write out the HTML documentation for a module to a file in the current directory. If name contains a '/', it is treated as a filename; if it names a directory, documentation is written for all the contents. AUTHOR
Moshe Zadka, based on "pydoc --help" PYDOC2.7(1)
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