Django as exemplary design
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Fri May 7 08:23:07 EDT 2010
In article <2010050619481239450-tomfsessile at gmailcom>,
TomF <tomf.sessile at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I don't doubt it. But I'm not really interested in line (micro) level
>code issues at the moment. Not that my code couldn't stand being
>improved, but I'm more interested in seeing how medium/large OO python
>systems are designed. If I could get this from a book I would, but I
>suspect I need to study real code.
My suspicion is that very very few medium/large systems are truly
"well-designed". I've had occasion to dive into the CherryPy and Cheetah
code, you might look there.
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