mystilleef ha scritto: > Methods are used to perform actions. Data attributes usually aren't. We > are on different planes.
You aren't thinking pythonic. You should not make any difference between accessing an attribute and accessing a function. They both just need to receive the right data to process (and the module doc must tell you wich is it). There is of course many python code wich doesn't use properties, but that's up to the developer: everybody write the way they like. You could also find code with both getter/setter AND properties. well used properties make your code cleaner, but if you don't find yourself confortable with them, just don't use them, but never forget them. Riccardo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list