On 18 мар, 03:57, sturlamolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 17 Mar, 04:54, WaterWalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So I'm curious how to read code effectively. I agree that python code > > is clear, but when it becomes long, reading it can still be a hard > > work. > > First, I recommend that you write readable code! Don't use Python as > if you're entering the obfuscated C contest. > > Two particularly important points: > > * If you find yourself thinking this module is too long, that's > probably what it is. Half a page of code per module is fine. Two pages > of code per module can be too much. > > * Comments are always helpful to the reader. > > Second, I recommend getting a good IDE. E.g. pick one of: > > * Microsoft Visual Studio (commercial) > * Eclipse with PyDev and CDT (free) > * SPE (free) > * ActiveState Komodo IDE (commercial)
under Microsoft Visual Studio do you mean IronPython instance? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list