> I guess this leads to another question then...is there any desire to
> removing the tight coupling? As I'm sure many programmers have been
> taught, tight coupling isn't a good practice...sorry if that sounds
> pompous or arrogant, it isn't meant to be.

I don't think the coupling is that tight since it's just a bunch of
triple-quoted strings in a .py file.  One can change the Python code
without changing the Javascript and vice-versa.  And as William
mentioned, there are some advantages to keeping it in js.py.

--Mike

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