From: trashcan at david-steuber.com (David Steuber) Date: 28 Apr 1999 03:23:49 -0400 Subject: Designing Large Systems with Python References: <3725CA37.2027327D@lemburg.com> Message-ID: Content-Length: 1275 X-UID: 329 "M.-A. Lemburg" writes: -> Not sure what your "cowboy" style looks like, but Python is just -> great for designing well-organized OO apps with components using -> pattern paradigms [...add all your favorite buzzwords here...]. Try to imagine object oriented spaghetti. This is what happens when analysis, design, and coding all happen at the same time. -- David Steuber http://www.david-steuber.com If you wish to reply by mail, _please_ replace 'trashcan' with 'david' in the e-mail address. The trashcan account really is a trashcan. So as your consumer electronics adviser, I am advising you to donate your current VCR to a grate resident, who will laugh sardonically and hurl it into a dumpster. Then I want you to go out and purchase a vast array of 8-millimeter video equipment. .. OK! Got everything? Well, *too bad, sucker*, because while you were gone the electronics industry came up with an even newer format that makes your 8-millimeter VCR look as technologically advanced as toenail dirt. This format is called "3.5 hectare" and it will not be made available until it is outmoded, sometime early next week, by a format called "Elroy", so *order yours now*. -- Dave Barry, "No Surrender in the Electronics Revolution"