Op Wednesday 29 Apr 2015 18:27 CEST schreef Peter Otten: > Cecil Westerhof wrote: > >> I have experience with Python, but it has been some time ago. The >> best way to relearn a language (for me) is just make a lot of code >> with it. But it would be nice if it was useful at the same time. I >> started a Python library on GitHub: >> https://github.com/CecilWesterhof/PythonLibrary >> >> Anyone an idea about functions and classes that would be useful for >> the Python community and could be written by me? > > Realistically a Python coder with a little experience will have a > glance at your code and run away.
Oops, that is not nice to hear. :'-( But can you enlighten me? Then I can learn from it. > But: a family member, or friend, or even you yourself with a small > real- world problem will not care whether your code is idiomatic > Python as long as it works as advertised. So I'd look that way. > > As you idle along you'll quickly get better and may encounter a > library where you think "That might be a useful extension" or one > where you think "That's much too complex, I can make it simpler for > 80% of the use cases". > > VoilĂ your contributions to the community. Well, I hope that will happen soon. > PS: Regarding your MovingAverage class, have a look at zip(), > generators or the __iter__() method, and -- most important -- unit > tests. I will do that. -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list