Python design philosophy
Manuel Gutierrez Algaba
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Wed Jun 28 14:33:21 EDT 2000
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:02:37 -0700, Steve Juranich wrote: >I am *brand* new to python (as of Sunday), and I just got to the section >in the tutorial about classes. I was wondering why there really isn't >such an idea as a "private" member of classes? >security holes? Also, what benefit is gained by allowing a user to >add/delete members from existing classes? Well a kind of virtual methods or a Java interface. > Wouldn't it be more desirable >to create his/her own derived class? > >Please understand, I am not attempting to start a flame war. These are >all questions asked in sincerity. > >Thanks in advance. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Stephen W. Juranich sjuranic at ee.washington.edu >Electrical Engineering http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic >University of Washington http://truk.ee.washington.edu/ssli > > --
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