On Jul 3, 3:11 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> Quek a écrit :
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm reallynewto Python and I've been reading up some texts on older
> > versions of Python (2.2 to be specific).
>
> > The text briefly mentionednewstyleand classic classes.
>
> > I'd really like to know in the curr
Quek a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm really new to Python and I've been reading up some texts on older
versions of Python (2.2 to be specific).
The text briefly mentioned new style and classic classes.
I'd really like to know in the current context of Python 2.5, besides
in the cases of multi-inheritanc
Quek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd really like to know in the current context of Python 2.5,
> besides in the cases of multi-inheritance, where would I use new
> style classes? Is it a norm to use more new style classes even if I
> don't have multi-inheritance in the industry, open source proj
> I'm really new to Python and I've been reading up some texts on older
> versions of Python (2.2 to be specific).
>
> The text briefly mentioned new style and classic classes.
>
> I'd really like to know in the current context of Python 2.5, besides
> in the cases of multi-inheritance, where would
Hi all,
I'm really new to Python and I've been reading up some texts on older
versions of Python (2.2 to be specific).
The text briefly mentioned new style and classic classes.
I'd really like to know in the current context of Python 2.5, besides
in the cases of multi-inheritance, where would I