Thoughts about Python
Marco Aschwanden
PPNTWIMBXFFC at spammotel.com
Wed Feb 25 05:21:17 EST 2004
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"Terry Reedy" <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote in message news:<mailman.67.1077661797.8594.python-list at python.org>... > "Marco Aschwanden" <PPNTWIMBXFFC at spammotel.com> wrote > > > How many "object oriented" languages do you know ... > > Python is object-based and allows its flavor of object-oriented > programming, but it is not restrictively objected-oriented way that Java > and some other languages are. One can write Python programs, even fairly > large programs, with modules, statements, and functions, without ever using > the class statement. > > > Obviously my "ideas/thoughts" are MY "personal problem" with Python as > > I understand the comments so far and I must first learn more Python > > before I can state things that disturbed me while learning... > > It is one thing to ask questions, another to express opinions, and a third > to dogmatically present opinions and preferences as facts and shoulds. > Perhaps you did more of the third than you intended. > > Terry J. Reedy I agree. Sorry for that. Marco
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