Cristian a écrit :
> On Sep 21, 4:47 pm, "Sean Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Just tell him that "functions are like all other variables and can
>>therefore be passed by other functions or returned by other functions.
>>"
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> I could """Just tell him that "functions are like all other variables
> and can
> therefore be passed by other functions or returned by other functions.
> " """ but wouldn't it be great if Python did this for me? It seems to
> me that the ability for Python to explicitly state that functions-are-
> like-other-variables is there so why not expose it?
Ok, then what about classes ? They also are objects-like-any-other,
after all. So should we have this syntax too ?
MyClass = class(ParentClass):
__init__ = function (self, name):
self.name = name
?-)
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