Le 29/05/2011 23:42, Ben Finney a écrit :
Peter Pearson<ppearson@nowhere.invalid>  writes:

 Python works in terms of objects having names, and one
 object can have many names.

Or no names. So it's less accurate (though better than talking of
“variables”) to speak of Python objects “having names”.

Could you give an example of an object that has no name ? I've missed something ...

Laurent
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