On 2023-11-25 08:32:24 -0600, Michael F. Stemper via Python-list wrote: > On 24/11/2023 21.45, [email protected] wrote: > > Of course, for serious work, some might suggest avoiding constructs like a > > list of lists and switch to using modules and data structures [...] > > Those who would recommend that approach do not appear to include Mr. > Rossum, who said: > Avoid overengineering data structures. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The key point here is *over*engineering. Don't make things more
complicated than they need to be. But also don't make them simpler than
necessary.
> Tuples are better than objects (try namedtuple too though).
If Guido thought that tuples would always be better than objects, then
Python wouldn't have objects. Why would he add such a complicated
feature to the language if he thought it was useless?
The (unspoken?) context here is "if tuples are sufficient, then ..."
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