At Thursday 21/9/2006 09:14, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:

> When you construct an object instance, it is of a certain type from that
> precise moment, and you can't change that afterwards.

Err... Actually, in Python, you can. It's even a no-brainer.

Yes, but trying to explain that to a beginner would just make things worse... You must grab the inheritance concept first.



Gabriel Genellina
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