This answer will be most useful to those new to Python.
I am learning Python and just this morning was thinking about the builtin constants and functions that are available in the language.
I find it interesting that you only have to remember three things:
There is a 'special' builtin function dir().
There is a 'system variable' __builtins__
.
dir(__builtins__
) outputs a view of 'Python's builtin world'.
So what does dir mean? I've settled on this for now:
directions: supplies maps for traversing the Python Landscape.
See also:
dir(): Display a namespace's names
So if you want, you could also let dir stand for
display inside rubric