Questions about app design - OOP with python classes
Bruno Desthuilliers
bdesth.quelquechose at free.quelquepart.fr
Thu Mar 1 17:23:22 EST 2007
adriancico at gmail.com a écrit :
> On Mar 1, 9:45 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
> <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
>
>
> I understand (I've been in wikipedia :-) ). Right now the Frame is the
> controller as well
> as the view.
Yeps. Note that this is a common "simplification" of the MVC - Microsoft
labelled it "Document/View".
(snip)
> My problem was that, altough I knew OOP basics, I didn't know how to
> apply them exactly.
It mostly comes out of experience IMHO. But reading the GOF (I let you
google for what this TLA refers to !-) may not be a bad idea - it's
probably the best book about OO design I've read so far, even if lot of
the described patterns make less sens in an highly dynamic language like
Python.
>>Note that there's nothing Python-specific in your question. But since
>>comp.object is one of the worst places on earth to ask questions about OO...
>
>
> I am developing in Python, so it made sense to me to post here. But
> you are right, the question
> is off-topic. Sorry for that.
Alas, the appropriate newsgroup (comp.object) has turned into one of the
most unfriendly and sterile places I know on the net.
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