👉 In computer science, "methodiser" refers to a software entity that is responsible for executing specific instructions or methods within a program. This can be achieved through various programming languages and frameworks such as Python's `object` module, which provides a way of creating a proxy object that implements the functionality of another object. Methodisers are often used in conjunction with other components of an application, such as data structures, algorithms, and user interfaces, to provide a unified interface for interacting with a program's resources