> If you're hacking on it, it's probably easier to split the code up. Hm, that's not how I tend to hack on things (except when working with others who like that style). Why do you find hacking on several (many?) small files easier for you than on a single large file? Surely not because loading a large file (in the editor, or in Python) takes too long? That was in the 80s. :-) Is it because multiple Emacs buffers allow you to maintain multiple current positions, with all the context that that entails? Or is it something else? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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