xkenneth a écrit : > On Sep 7, 2:04 pm, Wildemar Wildenburger > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Paul Rudin wrote: >> >>>xkenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>>>>Ah, yes, a couple of things: >>>>>- avoid the 'one-class-per-file' syndrom. It's perfectly ok to have tens >>>> >>>>Yes but i find it hard to edit classes easily when I have more than >>>>one class per file. >> >>>Why? >> >>Scroll-Blindness would be a good reason. >> >>It would however be completely rediculous to create a file for every >>10-liner class you have (and I have found that Python classes tend to be >>rather short). >> >>/ > > > Yes I agree, "Scroll-Blindness" it just gets long and confusing. > Navigating isn't so bad (emacs) here.
Don't you use ECB ? (Emacs Code Browser) ? But even without it, it's a problem of file size, not a problem of number of classes. (snip question about import, cf other answers) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list