Technical search

Why is this needed? Because at the main Google Search you can find yourself getting tangled up in all the bot-generated spam-and-scam pages which Google seems happy to permit in the index. The above search box instead runs on my hand-crafted Google CSE — offering a filter which usefully guards you against spam-and-scams. You’re still searching Google here, but you only get results from genuine and relevant websites. It’s sad that this custom search filter is needed, but the main Google Search is rapidly becoming unusable for anything but the most basic navigational search — once past the first two pages your chances of clicking on a dangerous site now seem around 50:50.
easily exclude it. For example, to knock out DAZ forums…
dson poser -site:www.daz3d.com
If you’re seriously in need of a bit of example Python code then a great way to search is to point the freeware DocFetcher at your ..\Runtime\Python folders and let it index them. DocFetcher is your PC’s own personal search-engine, looking not just for filenames but also at text inside files. You likely have plenty of working Python scripts in those folders, to serve as good examples. You can also point DocFetcher at a folder containing the latest Poser Python Methods manual and similar documents. Archive.org also has zipped archives of the old Smith Micro and RuntimeDNA forums, in text file form.