Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
Rhodri James
rhodri at wildebst.demon.co.uk
Fri Jan 23 22:47:39 EST 2009
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 03:18:05 -0000, Paul Rubin
<"http://phr.cx"@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> It is, to some extent, also
> part of the PHB's job to "filter the traffic" and protect both Fred
> and you from making too many interruptions for each other. This is
> especially important if you're the type of programmer who tends to get
> their hands in a lot of different areas of a project.
In a perfect environment this is true. In an environment where the
PHBs are overstretched because their PHBs aren't up to much, that
filter function tends to become a full roadblock. Under those
circumstances you have three choices: 1) defeat the data hiding
by talking to Fred directly; 2) defeat the data hiding by hacking
away yourself and getting Fred's forgiveness later; 3) give up.
See, we're back on topic!
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Rhodri James *-* Wildebeeste Herder to the Masses
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