On Feb 2, 4:10 am, Stephen Hansen apt.shan...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, it doesn't matter. We're losing the point here. The point is
that language support for private access, by disallowing user access
to private data, provides an unambiguous information hiding mechanism
which encourages
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Chris Rebert c...@rebertia.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Hung Vo hungv...@gmail.com wrote:
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I'm new to Python and also wondering about OOP in Python.
I want to justify the above question (is Python Object-Oriented?).
Does Python follow
On Jan 30, 4:19 am, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote:
M Kumar wrote:
but still I am not clear of the execution of the code, when we write or
execute a piece of python code without defining class, predefined class
attributes are available (not all but __name__ and __doc__ are
On Jan 30, 4:19 am, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote:
M Kumar wrote:
but still I am not clear of the execution of the code, when we write or
execute a piece of python code without defining class, predefined class
attributes are available (not all but __name__ and __doc__ are
On Jan 30, 4:19 am, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote:
M Kumar wrote:
but still I am not clear of the execution of the code, when we write or
execute a piece of python code without defining class, predefined class
attributes are available (not all but __name__ and __doc__ are
Hello Larry,
Thanks a lot for your response. It helps me a lot.
I used your suggestion and got an error:
path=r'C:\datafiles\' ^SyntaxError: EOL while scanning single-quoted string
Then, I changed just a little bit and it works fine.
I set path='C:\\datafiles\\' instead of