@Mikhail Modularize all that? Move it into a text config file and document it there? The batteries-included configparser module can read/write .ini files in a standardish format.
@WayneWerner sure, unless you want to put things in your config textfile that have to do with things other than logging ;). I tend to build a ConfigParser object and just pull out what I need from it.
@AdamSmith Yeah, so I have the parsing done correctly with defaults, but I might need to look at the options in three or so files... IDK in C++ world we have static typing...
@AnttiHaapala antivirals are like herpes, you're taking a minor hit all the time...
Good code can be written in both static and dynamic languages. But if you're hit on the head at compile-time, that surely catches some of the errors that might go under the radar in a dynamic setup
unless I'm completely missing the point of static vs dynamic:)
which is not at all unlikely
(considering the gaping holes of ignorance in my knowledge base when it comes to CS)
@AndrasDeak You said that "forcing you to think for five minutes about your types might indeed help". Just because your language has static types doesn't mean that you have to think about them that much. And because you're programming in Python doesn't mean that you can't think about types.
The same user's been posting one low quality question after another as they struggle through this problem without paying attention to what they're doing.
not that I'd want 15 iterations of version control of this single question...
@DanielMargosian Well, I do have other analogies for what Documentation is, but I'm afraid SO dev team won't really appreciate them. — TerraPass2 hours ago
Each client has their own values in an sql database e.g. firstname, lastname, tel, email... I have a multi-checkbox widget that is applicable to all the clients on whether they are due for billing, whether they are employed, etc. I need to make it so that whenever I choose a different client with a button in my wxpython gui, the chosen clients checkboxes are saved in the way they were checked.
I am trying to use an existing libraries. And they are written this way. So just want to understand why the issue is happening and how do I solve it. — SB2639 secs ago
I should reply, "You can do it using for loops" ;)