M Kumar wrote: > Object oriented languages doesn't allow execution of the code without > class objects, what is actually happening when we execute some piece > of code, is it bound to any class? > Those who have time and consideration can help me >
Python *is* object-oriented, but it is not (as your definition suggests) object-fascist. We use objects to great effect in Python, when it is natural to do so, but the language does not force it on us. Gary Herron > -- > Regards, > > Maneesh KB > > Comat Technologies > > Bangalore > > Mob: 9740-192309 > > > > We work with the underprivileged and in rural India. If you are > interested to be a part of it, please mail or call me. I will be happy > to share and inform - http://www.comat.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list