I think he's looking for diagrams of the batteries-included modules and classes. My guess is that he thinks there's a set of "framework" classes that is a lot deeper and class-ier than it is, similar to what you'd find in C++, C#, Java, etc. So, OP - who won the guessing game :) m "gene tani" <gene.tani at gmail.com> wrote in message news:1126310041.310250.95120 at o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... >I think he's looking for tidy pictures of how metaclasses and > descriptors interact with your classes and instances at compile- & > runtime, something like that (which I haven't seen) > > There's pictures of the class hierarchy for C and j-python: > > http://www.brpreiss.com/books/opus7/html/page114.html > http://www.jython.org/docs/javadoc/overview-tree.html > > , there's pictures of method resolution order in Python Nutshell, (but > I don't think that's what he's looking for.) > > Ara.T.Howard wrote: >> anyone out there know where i might find a python object model diagram? >> >
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