[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I am happy to announce the first release of magnitude, a library for > computing with physical quantities. It is released under the Apache > v. 2 license.
Thanks for this module, it will be good to have a standard place for these constants. > Home page: http://juanreyero.com/magnitude/ > > Feedback is appreciated. Please don't ever recommend 'from foo import *' in end-user documentation. It's generally a bad practice and should only be done when the individual programmer understands the tradeoffs involved; putting it in the documentation for a module is setting a poor example. When 'from foo import *' is used, I have to keep scanning back and forth to see whether any given name that I don't recognise is defined elsewhere in the code, or whether it's not mentioned anywhere and by implication came in with the 'from foo import *'. It is especially bad for someone attempting to learn how to use a module from the examples. When attempting to read the documentation for a module to understand what it provides, I want the namespace to be explicit, so I can immediately see which things are part of the module I'm trying to learn about, and which are not. -- \ "I'm beginning to think that life is just one long Yoko Ono | `\ album; no rhyme or reason, just a lot of incoherent shrieks and | _o__) then it's over." -- Ian Wolff | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list