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 | What Now? | 
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 | Reading this tutorial has probably reinforced your interest in using Python --- | 
 | you should be eager to apply Python to solving your real-world problems. Where | 
 | should you go to learn more? | 
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 | This tutorial is part of Python's documentation set.   Some other documents in | 
 | the set are: | 
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 | * :ref:`library-index`: | 
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 |   You should browse through this manual, which gives complete (though terse) | 
 |   reference material about types, functions, and the modules in the standard | 
 |   library.  The standard Python distribution includes a *lot* of additional code. | 
 |   There are modules to read Unix mailboxes, retrieve documents via HTTP, generate | 
 |   random numbers, parse command-line options, write CGI programs, compress data, | 
 |   and many other tasks. Skimming through the Library Reference will give you an | 
 |   idea of what's available. | 
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 | * :ref:`installing-index` explains how to install additional modules written | 
 |   by other Python users. | 
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 | * :ref:`reference-index`: A detailed explanation of Python's syntax and | 
 |   semantics.  It's heavy reading, but is useful as a complete guide to the | 
 |   language itself. | 
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 | More Python resources: | 
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 | * https://www.python.org:  The major Python Web site.  It contains code, | 
 |   documentation, and pointers to Python-related pages around the Web.  This Web | 
 |   site is mirrored in various places around the world, such as Europe, Japan, and | 
 |   Australia; a mirror may be faster than the main site, depending on your | 
 |   geographical location. | 
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 | * https://docs.python.org:  Fast access to Python's  documentation. | 
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 | * https://pypi.python.org/pypi: The Python Package Index, previously also nicknamed | 
 |   the Cheese Shop, is an index of user-created Python modules that are available | 
 |   for download.  Once you begin releasing code, you can register it here so that | 
 |   others can find it. | 
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 | * https://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/: The Python Cookbook is a | 
 |   sizable collection of code examples, larger modules, and useful scripts. | 
 |   Particularly notable contributions are collected in a book also titled Python | 
 |   Cookbook (O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-596-00797-3.) | 
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 | * http://www.pyvideo.org collects links to Python-related videos from | 
 |   conferences and user-group meetings. | 
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 | * https://scipy.org: The Scientific Python project includes modules for fast | 
 |   array computations and manipulations plus a host of packages for such | 
 |   things as linear algebra, Fourier transforms, non-linear solvers, | 
 |   random number distributions, statistical analysis and the like. | 
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 | For Python-related questions and problem reports, you can post to the newsgroup | 
 | :newsgroup:`comp.lang.python`, or send them to the mailing list at | 
 | python-list@python.org.  The newsgroup and mailing list are gatewayed, so | 
 | messages posted to one will automatically be forwarded to the other.  There are | 
 | hundreds of postings a day, asking (and | 
 | answering) questions, suggesting new features, and announcing new modules. | 
 | Mailing list archives are available at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/. | 
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 | Before posting, be sure to check the list of | 
 | :ref:`Frequently Asked Questions <faq-index>` (also called the FAQ).  The | 
 | FAQ answers many of the questions that come up again and again, and may | 
 | already contain the solution for your problem. |