On Feb 24, 8:23 pm, Andreas Waldenburger <use...@geekmail.invalid> wrote: > Hi all, > > a company that works with my company writes a lot of of their code in > Python (lucky jerks). I've seen their code and it basically looks like > this: > > """Function that does stuff""" > def doStuff(): > while not wise(up): > yield scorn > > Now my question is this: How do I kill these people without the > authorities thinking they didn't deserve it?
A good way to control Python contractors is (given that firstly there are functional specifications to comply with, and tests to pass) is to impose the following condition: that all code delivered must reach a score of (say) 9.5 or more when checked by pylint and pylint could be the way to demonstrate the problems to the 'authorities'. If payment depends on such a measure, things will change quite quickly. John -- > /W > > -- > INVALID? DE! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list