sam a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers napisał(a): > >> Ok, I'm going to be a bit harsh, but this time I'll assume it. > >> Sam, you started this thread by asking about prototype vs class based > >> minor syntactic points that, whether you like them or not (and > > I think I will get back to this discussion after learning "descriptor > protocol"
Add lookup (name resolution) rules, metaclasses, 'magic' methods etc to the list then, so you'll get a general view of Python's object model. > and maybe I will not talk about syntax then, and maybe it > won't get off topic. > > As you can see I'm novice in Python, but I can show python-experts some > newbie opinions. If somebody is an expert then he can't take a fresh > look at his many years work. This is indeed true. But be assured their are quite a few newbies (whether nwebie to Python or newbie to programming) posting here to comment on what they perceive as warts - sometimes making good points, sometimes just not knowing enough about the language's inners and/or philosophy to understand why what they think is a wart is considered a feature by more "advanced" users. As some other contributor (hi Diez !) to this thread already mentionned, "Is [Python] perfect? Heck no! But it sure is fun enough to deal with the occasional wart." -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list