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Nothing yet. === PDFs ===
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NewLanguagePage   * [[http://sites.google.com/site/khmerpython/files|Python3.pdf and PyQt4.pdf]]
  * [[http://pythonkhmer.files.wordpress.com/2009/01//khmer-python-for-the-rest-of-life4.pdf|PDF Presentation]] - Khmer Python for the Rest of Life

=== Blogs ===

  * [[http://pythonkhmer.wordpress.com/|pythonkhmer]] - blog with some - ample example code
  * [[http://khmerpython.wordpress.com/|khmerpython]] - Python 3.0/PyQt4 with Khmer GUI and Khmer in code
  * [[http://vuthdevelopment.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post_3773.html|vuthdevlopment]] - more Qt GUI - similar to PyQt4 content above
  * [[http://khmerconverter.sourcearchive.com/documentation/1.4/unicodeReorder_8py-source.html|unicodeReorder_8py-source.html|unicodeReorder.py]] -
takes input as unordered khmer unicode string and produces
an organized khmer unicode string based on the rule:
baseCharacter [+ [Robat/Shifter] + [Coeng*] + [Shifter] + [Vowel] + [Sign]]

[[http://sites.google.com/site/khmerpython/|khmerpython]] - not much yet

CategoryLanguage
CategoryUnicode

Links to Python information in the Khmer language

There are some groundrules, some laid down by the site admins, some my suggestions:

1) Pages must be named in ASCII and English (PolishLanguage)

2) Pages must have an explanation in English at the top (Links to Python information in <language X>)

3) (my suggestion) We probably want to limit invites to edit the pages to people we know well, or Pythonistas with a track record. Hopefully this is inclusive enough without opening the site up to a spam flood and vandalismfest.

Where these pages really need help:

1) check links, remove broken ones.

2) add new links that are quality Python information and active.

3) some care for languages that have next to nothing, but do have people in the Python community - even a link to the Wikipedia page for Python, in that language, is a start (Some are pretty complete and of high quality - the Russian language Wikipedia page for Python, for instance, packs a lot in).

ISO 639-1 Code: km

ភាសាខ្មែរ

PDFs

Blogs

takes input as unordered khmer unicode string and produces an organized khmer unicode string based on the rule: baseCharacter [+ [Robat/Shifter] + [Coeng*] + [Shifter] + [Vowel] + [Sign]]

khmerpython - not much yet

CategoryLanguage CategoryUnicode

KhmerLanguage (last edited 2010-01-27 20:40:32 by CarlTrachte)

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