By making the self reference explicit, you're free to refer to any object by that self reference. Also, such a way of playing with classes at runtime is harder to do in the more static languages - not that's it's โ€ฆ

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Jul 8, 2017ย ยท In this case, there are some benefits to allowing this: 1) Methods are just functions that happen defined in a class, and need to be callable either as bound methods with implicit self passing โ€ฆ

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self - This refers to the current class name. So self::baz() is the same as Foo::baz() within the Foo class (any method on it). parent - This refers to the parent of the current class. static - This refers to the โ€ฆ

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