Python as an Object Oriented Programming Language
Michael Hudson
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Wed Dec 18 09:37:40 EST 2002
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mis6 at pitt.edu (Michele Simionato) writes: > I have a few general questions on Python as an Object Oriented Programming > language. I addition to the answers you've got, I'd just say that Python does not go in for object-oriented-programming-as-religion. Cheers, M. -- Of the four project development variables - scope, cost, time and quality - quality isn't really a free variable. The only possible values are "excellent" and "insanely excellent", depending on whether lives are at stake. -- Kent Beck, XP Explained
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