> > > > What is a class that is not a module? > > > I'm willing to address convention, in serial or parallel--- (change > > subject to 'what goes on newsgroups'?), but it's not clear from fact > > what assumption who has made. > > Since you did not elaborate on what your efforts were and the extent > they were undesirable (certainly useful info from someone honestly > interested in a helpful answer), I assumed you had made none.
I agree. To one of my friends, there's plenty of information in the context that isn't a newsgroup. So I'll state more about my background. Classes and modules are really similar. In Python they're really *really* similar. Actually, at this point, that observation may have more of a subjective component than I'm used to asserting. I pause here for corroboration and others' perspectives. Aren't they? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list