[Help] [Newbie] Require help migrating from Perl to Python 2.7 (namespaces)
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Am Samstag, 22. Dezember 2012 14:54:27 UTC+1 schrieb Peter Otten: > wrote: > > > > > I don't know, Python allways looks for me like a one script "File". But > > > there are big projects. like the the "Model of an SQL Server", using > > > coordinators no problems running threads and exchange Data through a > > > Backbone. I have searched a lot, but I havent find anything to write the > > > "core" splited up into modules and geting over the scopes etc. > > > > > > DO I have anything forgotten?! everything unclear?? :-P > > > > I think you have to step back and acquire some experience with a smaller, > > less complex project... investigating libraries on which you can base your > > efforts may also be a good idea. > > > > If the Perl program is well-structured there is no reason not to copy its > > architecture -- but I suspect you wouldn't want to migrate then. Yes, but my project couldn't be smaller, my core problem is how to exchange data between modules?!...
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