Fw: Re: IsPython really O-O?
Cimarron Taylor
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Mon Nov 12 05:45:08 EST 2001
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Nahuel Greco <ngreco at softhome.net> wrote in message news:<mailman.1005494521.2712.python-list at python.org>... > On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 20:13:47 -0500 > <kentsmith at dxsys.com> wrote: > All the objects created (in your "box", the ST) are "persistent" by default, > when you close the ambient/box, the next time that you open it, are there. > There isnt a distinction between "Create the program" and "Use it", you always > play with live objects. Yikes! How do you make this scale? Suppose you have a hundred developers. Suppose one of them changes a method. Do all the other developers immediately see the change? What do you do about changes in data formats? How do you ever maintain changes to a production system if anyone can change anything at any time? Cim
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