[Biopython-dev] Why don't we start the documentations as well?
Thomas Hamelryck
thamelry at vub.ac.be
Mon Jul 1 03:31:28 EDT 2002
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>For example, Once somebody learned how to use
> BioPython and wants to use HMMs where does he go?
The HMM module was not Happy Doc'ed for some reason. If it was, you would
have a list of classes & methods etc. and a lot of documentation. I checked
in the source code - it contains a lot of info. Simply applying Happy Doc
would make that information readily available. I do not see any advantage in
generating that info manually. Or am I missing something?
> Currently he has to go to the source code
No, you can check the API documentation generated with Happy Doc:
http://www.biopython.org/wiki/html/BioPython/BiopythonCode.html
> if we give him a reference he can simply look at the
> classes, the different methods and understand how it works.
Again, that list of classes and methods and a description of what they do and
return can be generated automatically with Happy Doc.
But maybe you are thinking of some kind of templated tutorial model? That
would be useful IMO. In many cases a simple enumeration of classes & methods
is not enough to use the package efficiently, so you need more.
Cheers,
-Thomas
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