On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 4:19:59 AM UTC-7, Skybuck Flying wrote: > Hello, > > I don't like the object orientated part of Python. > > The idea/prospect of having to write "self" everywhere... seems very > horrorific and a huge time waster. > > (Perhaps the module thing of python might help in future not sure about > that). > > What are your thoughts on the "self" thing/requirement. > > I only want replies from expert programmers, cause we need a language for > expert programmers... > > Not noobies that need to be hand-held... > > Personally I think I could do just fine with the "self" keyword everywhere. > > So question is... can the python interpreter/compiler be written in such a > way that self can be left out ? > > In other words: Is there any hope... that this part of the language will be > cleaned up some day ? > > Are there any tricks to get rid of it ? > > Maybe "white" like in Delphi ? > > I haven't written much OO code yet in Python... and don't plan on doing it > too... > > Cause it looks hellish confusing... and clouded/clodded. > > I think I have better things to do then to insert "self" everywhere... > > It's almost like "self" masturbation LOL. > > Bye, > Skybuck =D
We just had a huge thread about the "self" thing less than two weeks ago. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list