On Dec 4, 10:02 am, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cybersource.com.au> wrote: > On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 01:09:08 -0800, Slaunger wrote: > > I find myself spending a lot of time in Python making some designs, to > > solve some task, which is the end turn out to be closely related to well > > established design patterns / programming idioms, which other users in > > this forum has been kind enough to point out. Only my implementations > > are often not that clean, and I may call things something different than > > the normal convention, which is a source of confusion for myself and > > others trying to communicate with me. > > > I guess I could boost my productivity by learning these well-proven and > > well-established design patterns by heart. > > This is all very good, but don't drink the design pattern Kool-Aid and > start pushing design patterns everywhere. (Not everything needs to be a > singleton. No, really.)
Obligatory reading: http://www.mortendahl.dk/thoughts/blog/view.aspx?id=122 George -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list