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Scripting for Documentation

On his blog tahitiviews.blogspot.com, John Russell has posted a couple of exploratory articles on Python and Perl comparing them with PL/SQL. The observant person might recall that tahiti.oracle.com is a front page to Oracle's Database, Application Server and Collaboration Suite documentation.  John does a lot of scripting magic with an ever changing set of manuals to build up an excellent online documentation system.

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Chris, I'm flattered! :-)

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