This is probably a really basic question, but anyway ...
I'm new to both Python and OO programming. From looking at a number of
code examples, the word "self" is used a lot when referring to classes.
As such, what does "self" mean and/or do? I've read things that say
it's a naming convention, but
This is probably very straightforwards to someone with experience, but
I will try to explain my predicament:
I'm trying to code a simulation, where you have a Simulation class that
knows everything about the simulation, and in turn classes that the
Simulation calls when it wants to make new instan
All,
I'm having issues installing Jython on Windows XP. I've looked on the
web and this newsgroup but to no avail. Any suggestions? The shell
listing is below:
NB I've got Cygwin installed, hence the Unix 'ls' on a Windows box
C:\>cd Jython
C:\Jython>ls
jython_21.class
C:\Jython>ls "c:\Program
All,
I've tried the jythonc compiler to try and create an applet to see how
it works, but I get a number of Java compile errors that are way above
my knowledge. Does anyone know what any of the following means? I'm
using JDK 1.5.0_09, under Win XP SP2.
Runnnig the file " jython FILENAME" works, s
Awesome Diez -- I'll give this a go tomorrow, and hopefully it will all
work!!
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I've copied in the code I'm using below, as it's not very long -- can
> > anyone help me?
>
> I'll have some remarks:
>
>
> > <--START-->
> >
> > from visual import