Python 3.7 Docs

Python 3.7 Documentation

Python 3.7 Docs - Official Documentation App

"Python 3.7 Docs" is an Android application that provides the complete documentation for Python 3.7. It includes tutorials, guides, and a detailed table of contents covering various topics such as data structures, modules, error handling, and more. Ideal for Python developers seeking a portable and easy-to-use reference.
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Rating: 3.17
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Version: 1.1.0 (Last updated: 2020-04-26)
Creation date: 2018-03-06
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Python 3.7 Documentation


Table of Content

What's new in Python 3.7?
1. Whetting Your Appetite
2. Using the Python Interpreter
3. An Informal Introduction to Python
4. More Control Flow Tools
5. Data Structures
6. Modules
7. Input and Output
8. Errors and Exceptions
9. Classes
10. Brief Tour of the Standard Library
11. Brief Tour of the Standard Library — Part II
12. Virtual Environments and Packages
13. What Now?
14. Interactive Input Editing and History Substitution
15. Floating Point Arithmetic: Issues and Limitations
16. Appendix
Installing Python Modules
Distributing Python Modules
1. Introduction
2. Lexical analysis
3. Data model
4. Execution model
5. The import system
6. Expressions
7. Simple statements
8. Compound statements
9. Top-level components
10. Full Grammar specification
1. Command line and environment
2. Using Python on Unix platforms
3. Using Python on Windows
4. Using Python on a Macintosh
Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3
Porting Extension Modules to Python 3
Curses Programming with Python
Descriptor HowTo Guide
Functional Programming HOWTO
Logging HOWTO
Logging Cookbook
Regular Expression HOWTO
Socket Programming HOWTO
Sorting HOW TO
Unicode HOWTO
HOWTO Fetch Internet Resources Using The urllib Package
Argparse Tutorial
An introduction to the ipaddress module
Argument Clinic How-To
Instrumenting CPython with DTrace and SystemTap
General Python FAQ
Programming FAQ
Design and History FAQ
Library and Extension FAQ
Extending/Embedding FAQ
Python on Windows FAQ
Graphic User Interface FAQ
“Why is Python Installed on my Computer?” FAQ
Introduction
Built-in Functions
Built-in Constants
Built-in Types
Built-in Exceptions
Text Processing Services
string
re
difflib
textwrap
unicodedata
stringprep
readline
rlcompleter
Binary Data Services
struct
codecs
Data Types
datetime
calendar
collections
collections.abc
heapq
bisect
array
weakref
types
copy
pprint
reprlib
enum
Numeric and Mathematical Modules
numbers
math
cmath
decimal
fractions
random
statistics
Functional Programming Modules
itertools
functools
operator
File and Directory Access
pathlib
os.path
fileinput
stat
filecmp
tempfile
glob
fnmatch
linecache
shutil
macpath
Data Persistence
pickle
copyreg
shelve
marshal
dbm
sqlite3
Data Compression and Archiving
zlib
gzip
bz2
lzma
zipfile
tarfile
File Formats
csv
configparser
netrc
xdrlib
plistlib
Cryptographic Services
hashlib
hmac
secrets
Generic Operating System Services
os
io
time
argparse
getopt
logging
logging.config
logging.handlers
getpass
curses
curses.ascii
curses.panel
platform
errno
ctypes
Concurrent Execution
threading
multiprocessing
The concurrent package
concurrent.futures
subprocess
sched
queue
_thread
_dummy_thread
dummy_threading
contextvars
Networking and Interprocess Communication
asyncio
socket
ssl
select
selectors
asyncore
asynchat
signal
mmap
Internet Data Handling
email
json
mailcap
mailbox
mimetypes
base64
binhex
binascii
quopri
uu
Structured Markup Processing Tools
html
html.parser
html.entities
XML Processing Modules
xml.etree.ElementTree
xml.dom
xml.dom.minidom
xml.dom.pulldom
xml.sax
xml.sax.handler
xml.sax.saxutils
xml.sax.xmlreader
xml.parsers.expat
Internet Protocols and Support
webbrowser
cgi
cgitb
wsgiref
urllib
urllib.request
urllib.parse
urllib.error
urllib.robotparser
http
http.client
ftplib
poplib
imaplib
nntplib
smtplib
smtpd
telnetlib
uuid
socketserver
http.server
http.cookies
http.cookiejar
xmlrpc
xmlrpc.client
xmlrpc.server
ipaddress
Multimedia Services
audioop
aifc
sunau
wave
chunk
colorsys
imghdr
sndhdr
ossaudiodev
Internationalization
gettext
locale
Program Frameworks
turtle
cmd
shlex
Graphical User Interfaces with Tk
tkinter
tkinter.ttk
tkinter.tix
tkinter.scrolledtext
IDLE
Other Graphical User Interface Packages
Development Tools
typing
pydoc
doctest
unittest
unittest.mock
unittest.mock
2to3 - Automated Python 2 to 3 code translation
test
Debugging and Profiling
bdb
faulthandler
pdb
The Python Profilers
timeit
trace
tracemalloc
Software Packaging and Distribution
... more

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Pros
  • Good access to Python documentation
  • Easy to use and clean layout
  • Offline functionality
  • Bookmark feature is appreciated
Cons
  • Presence of ads
  • App bugs and functionality issues
  • Search functionality is poor
  • Hyperlinks in text not working
Most mentioned
  • Too many ads
  • App has bugs
  • Easy to read and access documentation
  • Offline access feature
User reviews
Yrey
by Pallavi Shah, 2022-11-05

Good app it has too much information we can easily read. No one gives this much computer information for free but it's free...
by Jyoti Lakhi, 2022-02-14

You have to watch a 30 second ad to see free material. The whole reason i downloaded this was az a shortcut to the docs. For 30 seconds ill just open the browser.
by Matthew Van Helden, 2021-03-16
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