Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > And no, the fact that methods can be treated as attributes is not a > minor detail. It is *fundamental* to Python's object model that > *methods are not a special case of attribute access*. All attributes > work the same way, it is just the way functions implement the > descriptor protocol that makes instance methods behave the way they > do. Well put, Nick. This paragraph is a good thing to read a couple of times. Bill
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