Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?
walterbyrd
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Wed Dec 17 13:30:00 EST 2008
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On Dec 17, 9:04 am, rdmur... at bitdance.com wrote: > Yes. It's called Object Oriented Programming. I think you mean it's *Python* Object Oriented Programming. I am not sure that every other OO language works like that.
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