On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Casey Duncan <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'm probably dense, but I don't understand the "end user" reasoning.
> When I'm developing I'm running as the end user in nearly all cases,
> with the exception of unit tests, and I'm rarely unit testing code
> that loads resources, though even if I were I'd probably want to
> scaffold that sort of thing away anyhow, since it wouldn't be the
> point of the tests since its part of the library.
>
> I personally find that if I'm developing in a significantly different
> environment from what I expect the "end user" to use, it's pretty much
> guaranteed that it won't work in the end user environment at all.
>
> The end user is not going to right-click you code, select "Edit with IDLE"
and then hit F5.  They're going to double-click on the main file.  This
already works fine.  That's what they mean.

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