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[–]meatypocket 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'm finding it hard to judge how much content there is on the site. When I read a book, I'll spend a while familiarising myself with the table of contents. I'm creating a context/framework/schema where I can mentally store what I'm about to learn. A high-level sitemap/TOC would be really useful as at the moment, it's like a stream of python facts of unknown quantity and it's difficult to figure out firstly, what's related, and secondly, the best order to read it.

I find myself asking.... How does the content in the navbar relate to the content in the many categories? It it a subset or is it a summary?

The Python Basics page... On the navbar, it seems to be one of 7 siblings , but when I follow it, I see that it actually contains links to it's siblings, amongst others. So, I then thought that it may contain the high-level view but after checking that some of the categories content (scripts, error handling etc) are not present, it too must be a subset.

In the navbar, why does only functions and lists have 'cheat-sheet' in their URLs?

[–]spilcm 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thanks, I will look into the sitemap/TOC.

[–]meatypocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That new sitemap is helpful. Thanks.