"Clarence Gardner" <clarence at netlojix.com> wrote in message news:988385119.727711501 at news.silcom.com... > > >>>> The transparent creation of variables in Python is really nice, but > >>>> there are times when it become a bug source, essentially because of > >>>> misstyping of variable names. > >>> > >>>Does anyone have any numbers on this? People make this claim all the > >>>time, but in practice my typos are always caught at compile time or > >>>immediate testing already. I believe bugs like this are really rare. > > But even if typos (which cause NameErrors particularly) are found the > first time you run the program, which is often the case, if the program runs > for an hour before hitting the error (which happened to me the other day), > that's still an annoyance. > That must be one helluva unit if its testing takes an hour! small-is-beautifully y'rs - StEVE
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