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From: trashcan at david-steuber.com (David Steuber)
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Date: 28 Apr 1999 03:23:49 -0400
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Subject: Designing Large Systems with Python
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References: <m37lqz0yoa.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com> <3725CA37.2027327D@lemburg.com>
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Message-ID: <m3yajdxl6i.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com>
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"M.-A. Lemburg" <mal at lemburg.com> writes:
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-> Not sure what your "cowboy" style looks like, but Python is just
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-> great for designing well-organized OO apps with components using
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-> pattern paradigms [...add all your favorite buzzwords here...].
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Try to imagine object oriented spaghetti. This is what happens when
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analysis, design, and coding all happen at the same time.
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--
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David Steuber
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http://www.david-steuber.com
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If you wish to reply by mail, _please_ replace 'trashcan' with 'david'
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in the e-mail address. The trashcan account really is a trashcan.
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So as your consumer electronics adviser, I am advising you to donate
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your current VCR to a grate resident, who will laugh sardonically and
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hurl it into a dumpster. Then I want you to go out and purchase a vast
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array of 8-millimeter video equipment.
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.. OK! Got everything? Well, *too bad, sucker*, because while you
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were gone the electronics industry came up with an even newer format
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that makes your 8-millimeter VCR look as technologically advanced as
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toenail dirt. This format is called "3.5 hectare" and it will not be
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made available until it is outmoded, sometime early next week, by a
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format called "Elroy", so *order yours now*.
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-- Dave Barry, "No Surrender in the Electronics
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Revolution"
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