Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:

        In these languages, the names always refer to the same location.
Python confuses matters by having names that don't really refer to
location, but are attached to the objects.

In everyday life and natural languages, names refer to people, other objects, roles, and only occasionally to places that can be occupied. I could claim that it is classical computer languages that confuse by restricting names to locations in a linear sequence. You are just used to the straightjacket ;-).

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