Re: [SQLObject] Application Design Question
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From: Oleg B. <ph...@ph...> - 2011-12-11 00:57:25
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Hi!
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 02:47:44PM -0800, Glenn Rutkowski wrote:
> creating one .py file for each class, but it's turning out to be a mess
> of include statements.
He-he, Python is not Java!
> Going back to a single file makes for a HUGE
> file which is manageable, but annoying when searching for particular code.
You are choosing between two extreme solutions ("one class - one
file" and "all classes in one file") which IMHO are too extreme. Let me
advice to use something in between - use a few files. Put in one bed
things that naturally go together well, put in different files classes
that have no connection.
Another advice would be to use pytags and a good IDE or at least an
editor that supports tags - that way you wouldn't spend much time
searching for names.
Oleg.
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