python development practices?
by Peter Wang other posts by this author
Oct 31 2001 12:45AM messages near this date
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are there good references on using Python in a commercial, team
development environment?
i have been advocating and slowly convincing various people in my
company to use Python. i've successfully used it to write a few tools
and an application. however, the general perception is that it is a
good scripting language and possibly acceptable for single-person
development use, but it doesn't afford use in a large-scale software
team. the lack of data hiding, the lack of data coverage tools
(pre-run-time linting), and the lack of interfaces and strong types
are the typical turn-offs, in addition to the minor but omnipresent
tab indentation issue. :-)
while i feel that Python makes me far more productive as a programmer
for all the projects on which i've worked, i'm inclined to agree that
the lack of data hiding coupled with lack of a standard interface
specification would cause problems in a team.
how do Python development teams get around these issues? does using
Python in a commercial software team simply require more disciplined
programmers?
i'm eager to hear everyone's thoughts...
-peter
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