diff --git a/docs/docs/features.rst b/docs/docs/features.rst index f4d1acad..bcfe105e 100644 --- a/docs/docs/features.rst +++ b/docs/docs/features.rst @@ -203,14 +203,14 @@ In order to support the numpydoc format, you need to install the `numpydoc """ var2.| # complete here -A little history ----------------- +A little bit of history +----------------------- The Star Wars Jedi are awesome. My Jedi software tries to imitate a little bit of the precognition the Jedi have. There's even an awesome `scene `_ of Monty Python Jedis :-). -But actually the name hasn't so much to do with Star Wars. It's part of my +But actually the name has not much to do with Star Wars. It's part of my second name. After I explained Guido van Rossum, how some parts of my auto-completion work, @@ -220,14 +220,14 @@ he said (we drank a beer or two): When it's finished, I hope he'll like it :-) -I actually started Jedi, because there were no good solutions available for VIM. -Most auto-completions just didn't work well. The only good solution was PyCharm. -But I like my good old VIM. Rope was never really intended to be an -auto-completion (and also I really hate project folders for my Python scripts). -It's more of a refactoring suite. So I decided to do my own version of a -completion, which would execute non-dangerous code. But I soon realized, that -this wouldn't work. So I built an extremely recursive thing which understands -many of Python's key features. +I actually started Jedi back in 2012, because there were no good solutions +available for VIM. Most auto-completions just didn't work well. The only good +solution was PyCharm. But I like my good old VIM. Rope was never really +intended to be an auto-completion (and also I really hate project folders for +my Python scripts). It's more of a refactoring suite. So I decided to do my +own version of a completion, which would execute non-dangerous code. But I soon +realized, that this wouldn't work. So I built an extremely recursive thing +which understands many of Python's key features. By the way, I really tried to program it as understandable as possible. But I think understanding it might need quite some time, because of its recursive