Jakob Hede Madsen wrote

> Oh, and by the way: Even "Scripts" are instances themselves, so
> beware, but that's another story.

Yes, scripts can be characterised as instances - they have methods and data
- but, at least from a pedagogical view, is there any value in
characterising them as instances (as compared to 'objects instantiated from
scripts' and 'uninstantiated scripts'?). The reason I don't treat them as
instances (and I am happy to be corrected) is because there is no way to
store dynamic data in them (other than the implicit data provided by
director)

Luke


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