How to use Python well?
Chris Rebert
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Thu Feb 17 05:05:45 EST 2011
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:53 AM, flebber <flebber.crue at gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 17, 11:43 am, Steven D'Aprano <steve > +comp.lang.pyt... at pearwood.info> wrote: >> On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 10:12:52 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: >> > Terry Reedy <tjre... at udel.edu> writes: >> >> >> The most import thing is automated tests. >> >> > Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.pyt... at pearwood.info> writes: >> >> >> The most important thing is structured programming and modularization. >> >> > Steel-cage death match. FIGHT! <snip> > > I really liked Abstraction Chapter 6 & 7 In Magnus Lie Hetlands book > novice to professional. It really show the how to "think it out" which > seems to be what your after. The first sub heading in Chapter 6 is > "Laziness is a virtue" can't beat that. Related: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?LazinessImpatienceHubris Cheers, Chris
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