On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:40, Jameson Quinn <jameson.quinn at gmail.com> wrote: > "class attrdict" is a perennial dead-end for intermediate pythonistas who > want to save 3 characters/5 keystrokes for item access. Other languages such > as javascript allow "somedict.foo" to mean the same as "somedict['foo']", so > why not python? Well, there are a number of reasons why not, beginning with > all the magic method names in python. This should go on python-ideas. Cheers, Dirkjan
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