On 28 ene, 19:17, Big Stu <stu.dohe...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm hoping someone on here can point me to an example of a python > package that is a great example of how to put it all together. I'm > hoping for example code that demonstrates: > > -Strict adherence to PEP 8 > -thorough use of Docstrings > -Conventional directory structure/package layout > -Appropriate use of the latest accepted coding guidelines in the > python community (e.g., new classes versus old classes, Python 3000 > compatibility, newer language features, etc. etc.) > -Some amount of object oriented design > > Bonus: > -Unit tests > -Logging mechanism > > I can't imagine a package that's been around longer than a few years > will hit upon all these things well unless the maintainer went back > and did some serious refactoring and re-tooling. > > Is this question possible to answer?
Look here: http://bitbucket.org/ares/scripy/src/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list