The main difference is that I could do elg.function() instead of treating it as a variable to pass into a function, right?
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Replying to @cMadan @michaelhoffman and
I'm not sure what you mean here because I am not familiar with your code. But the main diff will be that instead of globals they will be
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properties, i.e., part of an object you pass around.
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Replying to @o_guest @michaelhoffman and
I'm still trying to understand what a class is--currently it seems like a sort of hybrid of a variable and a module
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Replying to @cMadan @michaelhoffman and
It's a different paradigm that you ideally should get to grips with as it's core to (learning) Python.
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My advice is: first understand what an object is and then you will get what a class is, as it's the general case of an object.
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I certainly can't teach this to you over Twitter for more than just the 140 character limit and the terrible threading.
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Replying to @o_guest @michaelhoffman and
I know, I know. Thanks for all your help thus far.
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Replying to @cMadan @michaelhoffman and
Good luck with it. I hope I haven't dissuaded you. Twitter is tough.
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Replying to @o_guest @michaelhoffman and
No, definitely not dissuaded. Just a bit more confused :P. Thanks again!
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Who said (learning) programming is straight forward? 
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