Tino Dai wrote:
> Actually, I'm looking for two things:
>
> I can do stuff with python, but a) is there a better way to do it? b)
> What in python don't I know that I don't know. Does that make sense?
Reading other people's code is another good way to learn both of these.
I found reading the pr
On 7/12/07, Tiger12506 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Do you know of any service or person that could do a code review
>> > for me?
>>
>> Perhaps if you were more specific about what you are looking for in the
>> review? If you merely want something to check your code for possible
>> er
>>
>> > Do you know of any service or person that could do a code review
>> > for me?
>>
>> Perhaps if you were more specific about what you are looking for in the
>> review? If you merely want something to check your code for possible
>> errors and how well you stick to standards, then look i
On 7/12/07, Adam A. Zajac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you know of any service or person that could do a code review
> for me?
Perhaps if you were more specific about what you are looking for in the
review? If you merely want something to check your code for possible
errors and how well
> Do you know of any service or person that could do a code review
> for me?
Perhaps if you were more specific about what you are looking for in the
review? If you merely want something to check your code for possible
errors and how well you stick to standards, then look into pylint or
pychec
Hi there,
Do you know of any service or person that could do a code review for me?
Thanks,
-Tino
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