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searching for an article on name-binding

Hello

I'm trying to find a webpage I remember reading which contained a
layman's description of how Python binds names to objects. It used some
ASCII-art illustrations where an arrow represented a 'binding'. Anyone
got a link for that? (Google's not my friend!)

Thanks

Gerard

Apr 27 '06 #1
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Gerard Flanagan wrote:
I'm trying to find a webpage I remember reading which contained a
layman's description of how Python binds names to objects. It used some
ASCII-art illustrations where an arrow represented a 'binding'. Anyone
got a link for that? (Google's not my friend!)


http://www.python.net/crew/mwh/hacks/objectthink.html

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Apr 27 '06 #2

Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Gerard Flanagan wrote:
I'm trying to find a webpage I remember reading which contained a
layman's description of how Python binds names to objects. It used some
ASCII-art illustrations where an arrow represented a 'binding'. Anyone
got a link for that? (Google's not my friend!)


http://www.python.net/crew/mwh/hacks/objectthink.html

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That's it! Thanks.

Gerard

Apr 27 '06 #3

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