Indeed, but is it not a variable? Is a variable in programming not
merely a name associated with a value (which can changed over the course
of code execution)?
James Stroud wrote:
I think, strictly speaking, foo would be a "name" in python.
foo
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
NameError: name 'foo' is not defined
On Saturday 23 April 2005 07:20 pm, so sayeth Richard Blackwood:
To All:
Folks, I need your help. I have a friend who claims that if I write:
foo = 5
then foo is NOT a variable, necessarily. If you guys can define for me
what a variable is and what qualifications you have to back you, I can
pass this along to, hopefully, convince him that foo is indeed a variable.
Thanks all!
Richard B.
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