Hello kangax,

I am trying to keep "state" information in the correspoding elements
themselves rather that having each element have a "brother object"
that keeps it's state information.
I can't figure out how to do that with a method as opposed to a
property.

I can think of many useful reasons for having both properties and
methods for objects in a language and this is a good example of how it
could be useful.

thanks for the feedback,

-Eric


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