Thomas, before I reply to your comment, I have a meta-comment to make.

Your signature says "Please do not cc me. / Bitte keine Kopien per E-Mail."
which suggests that you do not want to be emailed. But your post included
an explicit "Mail-Copies-To: use...@pointedears.de" header which compliant
news readers should interpret as "reply by email as well as news".

So which is lying? Your sig, that says not to email you, or the
Mail-Copies-To header, which says to email you?

Back to Python...


On Sun, 12 Apr 2015 08:05 am, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:

>> In Python, one can do something similar with attributes, except that
>> attributes are easily accessible from outside the function.
> 
> AISB.  Python’s “attributes” are named “properties” elsewhere.

Other common names include “members” (mostly in C++ I believe)
and “variables” (mostly Java, I believe). I think using “variable” to
describe an attribute/property/member of an object is a terrible idea.



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Steven

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