On 30/04/19 6:34 AM, David L Neil wrote:
As Steven explained, this is a complex environment where only those with a good understanding of the meta abstractions would even want to play (IMHO). Perhaps you would be better served by actually writing some Python applications, and with such experience under-your-belt, adding these 'advanced knowledge' ideas at some later time, if/when needed?)

Thanks David for suggesting this. I am going to do that, writing an web application using Python Flask. It feels more easier than battling with such frustrated abstractions. :) I don't know why python exposed so many things, and getter/setter goes wild in that respect. It was not that hard in the other languages(Ruby, JS). I think Python object model and how python interpreter executes code is the foundation. I'll try to hunt that slowly, because that's where I think I hit the wall everytime. Python doesn't work the way I am thinking it, and I am far behind of this.


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Thanks,

Arup Rakshit

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