Well the problem is that the customer wants pythonic code that is maintanable. Your link is quite useful and we definitely need more tips on the same lines. If you have other similar references it would be great!

Thanks,
Raj.

On 10/10/06, Adam Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As long as your project is going well I wouldn't worry about it too
much. You will come to understand the language better with time, and
will recognize where improvements are needed with that understanding.
Without seeing much code I can't really offer much in the way of
comments, but this article might give you a couple of things to think
about. It was written from the perspective of moving from Java to
Python, but some of the ideas are very useful.

http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html

-Adam






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