There are two similar (and partly overlapping) Python libraries/technologies: Python Virtualenv and Python embeddable. So I am asking for the technical differences between the two and for a link to the official documentation of the latter (which is not readily available on the Python.org).
Can you please, help me understand how/where this question asks
to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic?
Nowhere I ask to recommend a library, a tool or the likes.
You might argue that I can only ask differences about commands and code patterns and not differences about libraries, tools, or technologies.
So I wrote "What is the difference" in the search box and, just in the first page, I get a number of questions, considered legitimate, asking what is the difference between:
- Bower/npm;
- Mercurial/Git;
- URI/URL/URN;
- JDK/JRE;
- Cygwin/MinGW.
So, why not Python Virtualenv/Embeddable?
P.S. Only this difference between sed and awk has been discarded and for a good reason: not because off-topic, but since it is "too broad", in fact the tools are too different to attempt a comparison.
To make me even more clueless is the fact that off-topic questions normally have "this question belongs to..." comments, which in this case are missing and which let me think that the question was dismissed a bit in hurry by moderators.
Edit
Given your feedback I am going to remove the documentation request and give some evidences that mentioned differences are everything but broad.
Let me me note, anyway, that I thought a little, before my request for documentation and, since nothing is said on stackoverflow, I applied what is said on unix.stackexchange:
[R]equests for learning materials (tutorials, how-tos etc.) are off topic. The only exception is questions about where to find official documentation (e.g. POSIX specifications).
I think this rule makes a lot of sense, of course when the docs/specs are somehow missing or their location is not self-evident.
In this particular case the zipped distro comes with not even a readme (!) and the download page on Python.org just lists it among the downloads.
where is the official documentation concerning scope and usage for this distribution?
It doesn't get much more off-site than that. The second question might be too broad, but I don't have any knowledge of that tech so I can't tell. Often, asking "what is the difference between library foo and library bar" can be too broad as there's many differences and it's unclear which ones the question is interested about.