On 3/24/2011 8:10 PM, Eugene Toder wrote: >> Although we do something similar with namedtuple (instead of using a >> dict), so it's not like we have a strict distinction. > > Named tuple is a convenience to avoid creating boilerplate classes (or > resorting to use dict with well-known keys). My point is that I don't see the distinction between avoiding using dicts with well-known keys and wanting to access a dict with attribute access (which is where this started). Seems the same to me. Not that it matters much to me either way. Eric.
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