[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anything written somewhere that's thorough? Any code body that should > serve as a reference?
1. Don't use tabs (use spaces). 2. Study "import this" 3. Use lists and dictionaries as much as you possibly can 4. Use comprehensions and generators as much as you possibly can 5. Use the standard library for everything you possibly can 6. As much as you possibly can, when starting a new project, postpone setting up classes for everything (start with functions). In some projects, you might never need the overhead at all. It will be difficult to go far wrong regarding style if you do a lot of what's in this list. This list is not mine. I jotted these points down, but this information is continually repeated by the actual wise people (not me) in this newsgroup. Caleb -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list