In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve
Holden wrote:

> Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>
>> In message
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Michele Simionato wrote:
>> 
>>> On Nov 7, 4:38 pm, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Seriously, though, although Python does indeed support multiple
>>>> inheritance, I have the impression from comments over the years that
>>>> it's used a lot less than in other languages where it is more of a
>>>> common idiom.
>>>
>>> The reason is that in Python using composition is very easy, so there
>>> is little need for MI (which is a Good Thing).
>> 
>> Not to mention duck typing, which does away with the need for inheritance
>> altogether.
> 
> That seems a somewhat extreme point of view.

Hey, I didn't design the language, I just use it. :)
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