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On 4/21/07, Adam Pridgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I guess the problem I am trying to quell really revolves around style > and the proper way to do application programming with Python. So one > of the things I found out the hard way about is classes. > > I started of programming my Python Classes using the old style, > because I did not understand how the process works when a class is > instantiated. > > > class Foo: > string = "" > int = 0 > > > On 4/21/07, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Adam Pridgen wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > I have pretty much finished hacking on my Thesis and I have come to > > > the conclusion, > > > I really do not know how to use Python to it "full" extent. Some of > > > the things I have really messed up in my implementation are > > > serialization (specifically sub-classes), classes, and instantiating > > > them the "correct" way, and there are some things I have not tried, > > > but I would like to like contained execution and thread management. > > > Are there any books (with examples) out there that show some of these > > > techniques and explain the gotchas that come with the package. Thanks > > > in advance. > > > > I think the Python Cookbook is an excellent book for learning idiomatic > > Python. > > > > Your question is pretty vague, can you ask a more specific question > > about an area where you are having trouble? > > > > Kent > > > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
