>
> I was looking for something that does exactly this, using a dict with 
> class syntax, and I could only find solutions that would set class 
> attributes. The only problem I stumbled upon would be to use the key "from" 
> as it is a python keyword.
>

With Storage, you can use "from" as a key, but not with attribute style 
access. So, it would be mystorage['from'] instead of mystorage.from.

Anthony 

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