Juan Christian wrote:
> I'll definitely use the '@property' decoration. Thanks for the tip, Personally I'd use normal attributes, though. > so, a > different module to accommodate all the API requests and one for the > logic/code itself is a better approach, right? A separate function or method should be sufficient. > Creating new users won't exist, my program is like a Home Broker using the > Steam API. This 'User' class will be mainly used to properly store the > users data, I'll automatically and recursively go trough my (or any > person) friend-list and fetch users info and inventory and properly use it > in my favor. It is always a good idea to give such background right from the start. There are existing wrappers of that API. You might adopt one or at least have a look at the code to see how they are solving the issues you encounter. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor