Managment of Python Libraries

J

Joseph Chase

I am new to Python.

In the past, I have noticed that I have spent a lot of time managing my C++
libraries. When my personal frameworks got large enough, and some moving
around/refactoring was apparent, it was an absolute nightmare.

As I embark on the wonderful language of Python, or there any object
organizational tools that may help me to keep order?

Thanks everyone.
 
R

Robert Kern

Joseph said:
I am new to Python.

In the past, I have noticed that I have spent a lot of time managing my C++
libraries. When my personal frameworks got large enough, and some moving
around/refactoring was apparent, it was an absolute nightmare.

As I embark on the wonderful language of Python, or there any object
organizational tools that may help me to keep order?

There's Bicycle Repair Man:

http://bicyclerepair.sourceforge.net/

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Robert Kern
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"In the fields of hell where the grass grows high
Are the graves of dreams allowed to die."
-- Richard Harter
 

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