Martin,
The comparison to Java is a good one. I program in Java for a living
and find that I tend to think of my Activity logic in Java terms then
translate the concept to Python. I do the same thing with pygtk and
Java Swing. Last night I removed most of the leading underscores from
my code.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 00:52, Martin Dengler wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:59:05AM -0500, Jim Simmons wrote:
>> I don't want to start a religious war here, but I could use some
>> guidance. In writing my Activities I have often copied and pasted
>> bits of code from other Activities. For i
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:59:05AM -0500, Jim Simmons wrote:
> I don't want to start a religious war here, but I could use some
> guidance. In writing my Activities I have often copied and pasted
> bits of code from other Activities. For instance, the toolbars from
> Read and Speak. As a result
Tomeu,
Your answer makes sense. I'm creating another release of Read Etexts
and I'll try to rename everything consistent with those principles as
part of that, and eventually will do the same for my other Activities.
Thanks,
James Simmons
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
>
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 17:59, Jim Simmons wrote:
> I don't want to start a religious war here, but I could use some
> guidance. In writing my Activities I have often copied and pasted
> bits of code from other Activities. For instance, the toolbars from
> Read and Speak. As a result of this I h
I don't want to start a religious war here, but I could use some
guidance. In writing my Activities I have often copied and pasted
bits of code from other Activities. For instance, the toolbars from
Read and Speak. As a result of this I have code in which leading
underscores are used in both var
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