PyMyth: Global variables are evil... WRONG!
Alister
alister.ware at ntlworld.com
Tue Nov 12 09:32:21 EST 2013
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 18:06:09 -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
>
> In this thread, i want to get to the bottom of this whole
> "global-phobia" thing once and for all, and hopefully help you folks
> understand that globals are not all that bad -- when DESIGNED and USED
> correctly that is!
it is the final part of that statement that is important
As a generality "Avoid Globals" is not a bad "rule".
there may be some occasions when breaking this rule may be acceptable but
it requires great experience & detailed knowledge to know when this is
the right thing to do.
As an analogy music has may general rules that musicians are wise to
follow.
Some pieces of music that break these rules are great because they have
broken the rules but most are not. those that are great are great because
the musician in question understands the reasons for the rules & how
breaking them will affect the end product, the ones that are bad are
because the musician does not know enough about music to even know the
rule exists.
--
Immutability, Three Rules of:
(1) If a tarpaulin can flap, it will.
(2) If a small boy can get dirty, he will.
(3) If a teenager can go out, he will.
(3a) If a teenager cant go out, he will. :-)
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