personal library
patrick vrijlandt
patrick.vrijlandt at gmail.com
Tue Oct 29 17:29:27 EDT 2013
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Hello list, Python has been a hobby for me since version 1.5.2. Over the years I accumulated quite a lot of reusable code. It is nicely organised in modules, directories and subdirectories. With every project, the library grows and is developed further. I would like to ask your advice for two problems: For most projects I use python's most recent, stable release. Obviously, some 3rd party libraries still do not support Python3 (like wx) and I will use 2.7. Does this mean I should maintain seperate libraries for 2 and 3, or can this be done easier? I do like new language features! How do I arrange that I can access the most recent version of my library on every computer in my home network? Development is usually on my desktop, sometimes on my laptop, and of course I use python for maintenance tasks on other computers in the house (e.g. The children's). I now have the library on a network share and local copies on each computer, but of course I forget to synchronise often enough. As said, python is a hobby, and the solution should be as lightweight as possible! I'm usually on windows (vista, xp or 7). Thanks! -- patrick
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