One module per class, bad idea?
Jorgen Grahn
grahn+nntp at snipabacken.dyndns.org
Fri Dec 15 10:53:38 EST 2006
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:29:17 +0100, Matias Jansson <matias.jansson at carmenconsulting.com> wrote:
> I come from a background of Java and C# where it is common practise to have
> one class per file in the file/project structure. As I have understood it,
> it is more common practice to have many classes in a Python module/file.
> What is the motivation behind it, would it be a bad idea to have a guideline
> in your project that promotes a one class per file structure (assuming most
> of the programmers a background similar to mine)?
Never mind their background; think about their future ;-)
Besides, I think you have plenty of C and C++ hackers around, too.
Seriously, I agree with what F Lundh wrote elsewhere in the thread; no need
to repeat it here.
/Jorgen
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