"Stephen J. Turnbull" <step...@xemacs.org> wrote:
What that means to the architecture board is that they are going to have to write up some coding standards about globals, when you can create them, when you can touch them, what you can do when you do mess with them, what kind of cleanup is required, and how and where you must document all of the above when you do it. I'm not at all surprised that they throw up their hands and say "no, thanks".
... So a fictional architecture board's imagined opinion somehow trumps the actual concrete experience I've had with working with Python in an enterprise environment? Wow. Good luck with this thread. I'm not entirely sure what the point of it is, but I'm sure you'll all come to some amazing conclusions by the end of it.