On 22 June 2013 04:00, Steven D'Aprano <st...@pearwood.info> wrote:
> Speaking of Java, I get a kick out of this article and love to link to it on > every possible opportunity: > > http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com.au/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html Funny. Speaking of Java, I saw a used book on design patterns, that wasn't too old, but all the examples were in Java. Why not just hit myself in the head with a brick? Except for a really old general book, all the recent books on design patterns, which I was curious about, are on specific languages - design patterns for Java (speak of the devil), Visual Basic, Tcl, even Android. But I couldn't fine One on Python. Is there a reason for this? Don't they play well with Python, or did I miss the book somehow? I think Java is all nouns since it's a "business" language and managers do love their nouns. (There is a big difference between managers and entrepreneurs, which an entrepreneur once pointed out to me, though.) -- Jim A pride of lions, a gaggle of geese, a pack of wolves, a sewer of bankers. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor