Sherm Pendley a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>Sherm Pendley a écrit : >> >>In my book, it's huge classes and methods that are usually a smell of >>a design problem. > > > Obviously we're reading different books.
Obviously. But I didn't gain this knowledge from books. FWIW, I'd be interested if you'd let us know about any book pretending that monster classes are good design !-) > But that's OK - I'm not on a crusade to convince everyone to work my way. > If "one class per file" doesn't work well for you, don't write that way. > All I'm saying is, what works well for you isn't necessarily what works > well for everyone. It seems that it works well for almost anyone having some real-world experience with languages like Python. Experience with C++, Java, ObjectPascal, (insert your favorite verbose low-level language here) may not apply here. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list