docs: add Coming-from-Python section + fix stale counts#1
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Adds a "Coming from Python" on-ramp table (verified against the repo's own examples/ and tests) and corrects suite/test-count accuracy issues. Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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🤖 Independent Claude review: Ready to merge. Verified every Mojo API in the new "Coming from Python" table against
All four are exported from Accuracy checks:
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Docs review (sonnet): SHIP CHANGELOG "32 tests" verified (32 |
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Summary
Two documentation changes:
the intro) mapping the familiar Python API to this library's real API.
Every snippet was extracted from this repo's own
examples/andtest/;nothing was invented.
Test counts were re-verified by actually counting the test functions in the
repo (not trusting the prior text).
From an automated review (personal-context#62); drafted by Claude Code — please review the Coming-from-Python snippets for API accuracy.