On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 18:03 +0530, Ramakrishna Reddy wrote: > > the refactoring book'. How relevant is this to python? I do not see > much > > except years ago something called bicycle repair man - is that still > > used? or is this whole thing buzz? > > Its not a Buzz for sure. Refactoring is just a neat name, which > developers have been doing for years. Its common among developers to > rework on their code bases. Have a better implementation for the same > function. Nothing to do with a Programming Language. Its a nice read > and recommended read for person dealing in Object Oriented Programming > on a daily basis with C++, Java. Python itself does not restrict you > to know OOPS
I am an expert in oops - am always hitting the wrong key or dropping things ;-) So people who do not do OOP are not allowed to refactor? > to solve problems in python. To swear by a book, > methodology . Refactoring Book is not up there. Not sure if the Book > got an update, It was a almost a decade ago since I read it. The only > folks who made statements like that were freshers from Throatworks :P good one - they are rather vocal when it comes to promoting buzzwords like agile -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers