> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:tutor-bounces+mike.hansen=atmel....@python.org] On 
> Behalf Of Alan Gauld
> Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 5:58 PM
> 
> "Hansen, Mike" <mike.han...@atmel.com> wrote
> 
> > I'm aware of Pep8. It's a good starting point. Anything 
> more in-depth 
> > than Pep8 and the Zen of Python?
> 
> There is the generic book "Code Complete" which is excellent, but 
> definitely not short!
> And it's not Python specific - in fact doesn't even mention 
> Python so far 
> as I recall.
> But its advice is applicable to all languages.
> 
> A bug fan,
> 
> Alan g.

Are you a bug fan of Code Complete? =)

I need to revisit Code Complete. I read a huge amount of the first edition and 
about a 1/3 of the second edition. 

Although you can gather best practices from Pep8, the Zen of Python, The Python 
Cookbook, and other sources, it appears that a central resource for Python best 
practices doesn't exist.

Mike
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