Also, do y’all call main() in the if block or do you just put the code you want to run in the if block?

  • 10001110101@lemm.ee
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    I’ve always found needing to manually add a class instance parameter (i.e. self) to every object method really weird. And the constructors being named __init__. Not having multiple dispatch is kinda annoying too. Needing to use decorators for class methods, static methods, and abstract classes is also annoying. Now that I think about it, Python kinda sucks (even though it’s the language I use the most, lol).

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      Nah self is quite important. The main part of a method is to access the state of the object. self is just the interface to it.

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        Guess I just prefer languages that do it this way:

        class AClass {
          var aProp = 0
        
          fun aMethod() {
            aProp++
          }
        }
        

        Though I suppose confusion and bugs can happen when you do something like:

        class AClass {
          var aProp = 0
        
          fun aMethod(aProp: Int) {
            // `this.aProp` is needed to access the property
          }
        }