Re: [correction]an oop question

2022-11-02 Thread Julieta Shem
Dennis Lee Bieber writes: > On 2 Nov 2022 09:56:28 GMT, r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) declaimed > the following: > > >> Now, in the next program, I have removed the subclassings, >> there is no inheritance from the base class "Language" >> anymore. Yet the polymorphism in "f" still work

Re: [correction]an oop question

2022-11-02 Thread Alan Gauld
On 02/11/2022 20:21, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: >> shows that in Python we do *not* need subclassing/inheritance >> for polymorphism! >> > To me, that is not really an example of polymorphism, but more an > example of Python's "duck typing". But duck typing is a perfectly good implementatio