You're correct that there isn't a huge difference. I think the main difference is that, with global instances of objects, you have to worry about checking if they're None throughout most of the code. Static classes don't have that worry (as long as you architect that code right).
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You're correct that there isn't a huge difference. I think the main difference is that, with global instances of objects, you have to worry about checking if they're
None
throughout most of the code. Static classes don't have that worry (as long as you architect that code right).