wikipedia 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_programming_language#Object-oriented_programming)
 
says:
"""
Python's support for object oriented programming paradigm is vast. It 
supports polymorphism [...] fully in the Liskov substitution 
principle-sense for all objects.
"""

Just wondering if it is true statement. Is not LSP more a quality of the 
desing of class hierachy rather then language itslef? Comments?

AndyL
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