7stud a écrit : > http://www.evolt.org/article/OO_programming_the_Python_way/18/449/ > > ----- > The last article gives you the absolute basics of using Python. This > time, we'll do the OO side of Python. Yes, Python: a true object- > oriented language with classes, inheritance and all. > > Ok, my OO background comes from the usual suspects of OO language, C+ > +, Java and Object Pascal (Delphi). So I have this preconceived idea > about what Python OO should be. When I discover how OO is implemented > in Python, my first reaction was: "What the <expletive> is this > s#~! ?" My idealism about OO is offended by what Python does with > object and classes. It offers a new perspective on what can be done > with classes and object. Over time Python has grown on me, and now I > can really appreciate what it can do. So if you have the same reaction > as mine, keep reading. It will grow on you as well. > ---- > > lol >
<aol /> FWIW, I still don't get why people insist on believing that C++ and Java have anything to do with OO !-) (and yes, it's friday...) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list