3 Apr
2002
3 Apr
'02
10:12 a.m.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:40:36 +0200, "Joachim Werner" <joe@iuveno-net.de> wrote:
Hi!
I agree with most of what was said before, but have a few things to add....
- Most important: It is rather hard to change the base classes with ZClasses. In Python, you can do that very easily.
Or you can adopt a design rule that you should write a simple Python base class for every ZClass, and put your *real* base classes there. This makes it easy to change base classes later, and makes it easy to add a pure python method too. The main disadvantage to this ZClass/Product hybrid comes from distribution. It works great only if you are not planning to distribute the Product (or, pair of Products ;-) Toby Dickenson tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com