| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Take Ruby, for example: In Ruby, everything is an object, and you call a method using the familiar obj.method syntax (with the exception of overloaded operators, of course); in Python, everything is an object, too, but some methods you call as a function; i.e., you overload __len__ to return a length, but call it using len(obj) instead of the more familiar (and consistent) obj.length common in oth
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