> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirby Urner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> A lot of these lessons about robust software development come from group
> or
> community efforts.  Some aspects of Python maybe don't much excite you
> because you're primarily a solo coder (as am I much of the time).


I guess.

Though I can't say I find there to be much consensus out there about what
language features truly make for robust software development from group or
community efforts.  Python itself can be thought of as a robust community
effort - in C, which itself probably pre-dates/ignores much of the lessons
of what is necessary for such effort. Java seems obsessed with these kinds
of concerns - which is why I do in fact find coding in it as a solo as a
kind of foolishness. 

OTOH, I find code readability absolutely satisfying, even without an
expectation that anyone else will in fact be reading it.

Whatever.

Art




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