Total newbie question: Best practice
Shambhu Rajak
Shambhu.Rajak at kpitcummins.com
Wed Nov 30 03:50:19 EST 2011
Collins Congratulations for your first step into Python Programming.
You can call them script or programs(not necessarily but depends on what your coding for).
Yaa..it's always a good practice to call it through main(), but it doesn't really matter you
can call the method in way....
Regards,
Shambhu
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Higwell [mailto:colinh at somewhere.invalid]
Sent: 30/11/2011 1:37 AM
To: python-list at python.org
Subject: Total newbie question: Best practice
Hi,
I am just starting to learn Python (I have been at it only a few hours),
so please bear with me. I have a few very small scripts (do you call them
scripts or programs?) which work properly, and produce the results
intended.
However, they are monolithic in nature; i.e. they begin at the beginning
and finish at the end. Having done a little reading, I note that it seems
to be quite common to have a function main() at the start (which in turn
calls other functions as appropriate), and then to call main() to do the
work.
Is that standard best practice?
Thanks
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