On Nov 17, 8:35 pm, Craig Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> * Do all objects have values? (Ignore the Python > > >> docs if necessary.) > > > > If one allows null values, I am current thinking yes. > > > I don't see a difference between a "null value" > > and not having a value. > > I think the difference is concrete... an uninitialized variable in C > has no value, I'd say, because the value it will have is > indeterminate, it will be whatever happens to be sitting at that > location in memory, inconsistent. If that variable is initialized to > some value representing "none", like NULL, then it has a consistent > value of "none". There is no way to have an uninitialized variable in > python, so they are always consistently set, so they always have > values. > > ?
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