Well I read this in daylight hours. Talk about Enlightening!!!. It all
became clear. Now I even understand the point of an observer class, which
was shown in an example I posted back to the group from an earlier reply.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Be Well and Happy Always
Chris
"has" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> bwaha wrote:
> > The author refers to mvctree.py in wxPython as an example of MVC design.
> > However I'm still too green so I find that particular example too
complex
> > and I'm not understanding the separation the author is rec
bwaha wrote:
> The author refers to mvctree.py in wxPython as an example of MVC design.
> However I'm still too green so I find that particular example too complex
> and I'm not understanding the separation the author is recommending.
MVC is all about separation of concerns.
The Model is responsi
bwaha wrote:
> The author refers to mvctree.py in wxPython as an example of MVC design.
> However I'm still too green so I find that particular example too complex
> and I'm not understanding the separation the author is recommending.
MVC is all about separation of concerns.
The Model is responsi
has wrote:
> MVC is all about separation of concerns
This is a wonderful explanation of MVC. I'm going to keep a link to the
Google-Groups version just so I can cite it to those asking about MVC.
--Scott David Daniels
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bwaha wrote:
> The author refers to mvctree.py in wxPython as an example of MVC design.
> However I'm still too green so I find that particular example too complex
> and I'm not understanding the separation the author is recommending.
MVC is all about separation of concerns.
The Model is responsi
"bwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'd appreciate some experience from the gurus out there to help me
> understand how to implement MVC design in python code.
Thanks for all the help. Also this link was sent to me by pm and I found
this very useful too. Its a
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> Gerard Flanagan wrote:
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> > bwaha wrote:
> >
> > > I'd appreciate some experience from the gurus out there to help me
> > > understand how to implement MVC design in python code.
> > >
> >
>
> Badly snipped, not prete
Gerard Flanagan wrote:
> bwaha wrote:
>
> > I'd appreciate some experience from the gurus out there to help me
> > understand how to implement MVC design in python code.
> >
>
Badly snipped, not pretending to be a 'guru'
Gerard
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bwaha wrote:
> I'd appreciate some experience from the gurus out there to help me
> understand how to implement MVC design in python code.
>
I'm neither a guru nor an expert, have never used wxpython, and am not
qualified to advise on MVC!! But until someone more qualified arrives
here's some cod
bwaha wrote:
> I'd appreciate some experience from the gurus out there to help me
> understand how to implement MVC design in python code.
>
Model
class Study(object):
def __init__(self, name, file):
self.name = name
self.file = file
class Project(object):
bwaha wrote:
>
> At some level this seems to me like the class ListDataModel above. I just
> need to make a MyTreeControl class. However here GS(et) routines are
> implemented in the ProjectFileDecoder class (data model?) whereas in the
> earlier advice they are in class MyCoolListControl. So I'm
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