[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> My 2 cents.
>
> Eurozone? That would be 3 cents US.
>
> I meant colon, not semi-colon. I did the tutorial. I did objects 3
> times.
That's not where you'll learn the inners of Python's object model. You
may want to browse this thread for some hints:
http://groups.
MartinRinehart wrote:
> 10 days is not enough. But I don't have any more clarity in my Python
> classes than I did in Java. Just more "self"s.
Watch your classes evolve over the next weeks. They will get smaller,
with less state and fewer methods with less code. Occasionally you will use
a functi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> My 2 cents.
>
> Eurozone? That would be 3 cents US.
>
> I meant colon, not semi-colon. I did the tutorial. I did objects 3
> times.
>
> In Java, the agreed convention is to use lowerAndUpper naming for
> member variables. (See
> http://www.MartinRinehart.com/article
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 10 days is not enough. But I don't have any more clarity in my Python
> classes than I did in Java.
You do when you start using classes the python way, and do things that
are not even thinkable in java or any static language.
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> My 2 cents.
Eurozone? That would be 3 cents US.
I meant colon, not semi-colon. I did the tutorial. I did objects 3
times.
In Java, the agreed convention is to use lowerAndUpper naming for
member variables. (See
http://www.MartinRinehart.com/articles/code-conventions.html#5_1
.)
10 days is n
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Warning! Complaints coming.
>
> The good news is that 10-days of part-time Python coding has convinced
> me that I picked the right language. Now, observations.
>
> First, it is absolutely horrible being a newbie. I'd forgot how bad it
> was. In addition to making a
On Dec 18, 2:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But where? Look it up in the function reference. OK,
> where's the function reference? A line of code that you'd type in a
> second is a ten-minute search. Thank God for google.
Maybe this will help:
http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html
But sinc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First, it is absolutely horrible being a newbie. I'd forgot how bad it
> was. In addition to making a fool of yourself in public, you have to
> look up everything. I wanted to find a substring in a string. OK,
> Python's a serious computer language, so you know it's got a
On Dec 19, 7:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Warning! Complaints coming.
>
> The good news is that 10-days of part-time Python coding has convinced
> me that I picked the right language. Now, observations.
>
> First, it is absolutely horrible being a newbie. I'd forgot how bad it
> was. In additi