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* Framework: provides the essential supporting structure to achieve a specific task. | * Framework: provides the essential supporting structure to achieve a specific task. | ||
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* Toolbox: Software that enables user who has not seen source code could work with code, and do useful work with toolbox | * Toolbox: Software that enables user who has not seen source code could work with code, and do useful work with toolbox | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 7 March 2019
- Library: Software you include in your own code
- example: Scikit
- Framework: provides the essential supporting structure to achieve a specific task.
- example: Django
- Toolbox: Software that enables user who has not seen source code could work with code, and do useful work with toolbox
use a layered model to documentation:
- example:
- simple introductory example, download catalog and lookup stats of catalog (example)
- more advanced methods on
- access to specifics of api and how the methods are implemeneted with pydocs
- example: