[Chicago] Looking for a well designed yet sizable project to read

Christopher Allan Webber cwebber at dustycloud.org
Tue Mar 15 23:25:55 CET 2011


Maybe you can find a project to read and contribute to on
http://openhatch.org ?

Tathagata Dasgupta <tathagatadg at gmail.com> writes:

> Hi all,
> It was great meeting the Python enthusiasts of Chicago, and listening
> to two very different flavored talks this Thursday. Looking forward to
> the next meetup ...
>
> I've been playing around with Python for some time and it has totally
> taken over as my default language now. The initial leap was easy
> enough, but now I feeling a bit stuck with so much power in hand. With
> Java/C++ it was immediately obvious how to design the code, primarily
> because of the language structure, but here its a bit different. Most
> of my codes are becoming a bunch of .py, .pyc files functioning like
> pretty bash scripts on python steroids which hardly care about being
> encapsulated into user defined classes.
>
> Can you point me to some manageable sized project which I can read to
> understand how I should design my projects in Python?
> Links and tips of best practices would be really great to have ...
>
> And lastly no Python programmer would probably feel good to let django
> slip away from his toolkit; there are too many resources out there too
> ... but any django 101 talk coming up anytime soon?

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