"Derek Basch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So, if I am understanding what everyone is saying here. I should do my > best to distinguish between values that are part of the "state" of an > object and values that are more disposable and can change for each > computation of a value. So if I create an instance of a "wallet" class > and the color of the wallet is "red". The "red" value would be ideal as > a class variable as it is tied to the state of that wallet instance. > However, if the wallet class contains a function to compute the tax on > a purchased item, the purchase price would be a good example of a > passed parameter value. Am I on the right track?
yes -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list