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I know there is a java class library with all the classes, methods and information on them but I do not know if there is a python one. I'm new to python so I think there must be one and I just haven't heard of it. If anyone could direct me to one, I would greatly appreciate it.
It sounds like you are looking for The Python Standard Library documentation.
It's not called the "Python class library", as unlike Java, not everything in Python has to be a class.
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Is there a way to easily output html documentation based on python docstrings?
If there are, how to do this? I am familiar with HTML/CSS so theming the output is not important, but if there are existing themes, they would help.
I am hoping for a process that can be repeated everytime the code is updated.
Epydoc that seems to do what you need
Sphinx is another tool that can be used to create documentation for python, it also supports C and C++.
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I'd really prefer to use python, but Unity only supports C#, UnityScript (similar to JavaScript) and Boo. Is there an official way to use python (ideally 3.x) instead, or an unofficial patch?
Yes, there is a way to use Python, although it is unofficial. See here.
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Can anyone please direct me to an online document or books where I can find and learn about the Python implementation in C, like this one for Perl: http://perldoc.perl.org/index-internals.html
or this book: Extending and Embedding Perl by Simon Cozen.
Are you sure you tried Googling or looking on docs.python.org before asking this question?
This is the "official" tutorial on extending the interpreter which should be a start - http://docs.python.org/extending/index.html and then there is the C API reference which should be useful while you're doing your work.
Eli has an ongoing series of posts describing the innards of the interpreter on his blog.
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I am intersted in building some text based GUIs, things that look like the terminal, but has functions like selecting rows and performing actions.
You know, things like htop and atop, ex:
Any resource on that?
You need Uwrid - a console user interface library for Python.
Documentation available on the website.
There is also Curses, which is in the Python standard library.
don't miss http://pythondialog.sourceforge.net/ also
Also, the library panwid offers a data table widget for Urwid, which does a lot of the heavy-lifting for an htop-like interface.
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Comparable to cacti or mrtg.
http://www.zenoss.com/
This is a lot more than just SNMP but it is based on Python.
or you can start building your own solution (like me), you will be surprised how much can you do with few lines of code using for instance cherryp for web server, pysnmp, and python rrd module.