Dependency Inversion Principle -- Python Way
Martijn Faassen
m.faassen at vet.uu.nl
Sun May 27 09:29:26 EDT 2001
Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Charles Medcoff" <cmedcoff at home.com> wrote in message
> news:rijO6.60718$V5.11537451 at news1.rdc1.mi.home.com...
> ...
>> In my mind people don't spend enough time thinking about communicating
> with
>> the next developer that has to look at your code, especially in the code
>> itself, not in supporting documentation.
> Young ones don't.
Hey, I count as a young programmer and I use docstrings and comments
all over my code! Sometimes my style could be called 'comment-first'
(and then code). :)
> Us old crufties must have come to realize
> the need to communicate *to OURSELVES a week from now* what
> the H**K we had in mind when we wrote this, that, and the
> other -- one learns not to be too clever and tricky &c AND
> to let the code be as direct an expression as feasible of
> one's design ideas. Comments and other supporting docs do
> not cut it as they may too easily get out of sync with what
> the code is actually doing...
Young programmers have heard about Extreme Programming too, you
know. Not that this was invented with Extreme Programming; they're
just the most popular bunch that articulated and promoted this
approach. They may be in a long line of such groups, but I wouldn't
know that; before my time, young programmer and all. :)
Regards,
Martijn
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