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Discuss: Python Types and Objects

Anonymous, 07:05 AM on Jan 28, 2006

No-one commented on this great tutorial yet? For shame!

This (along with "Python Attributes and Methods") is the most lucid explanation of Python's OO system that i know of.

Anonymous, 05:20 PM on Dec 21, 2006

Your site has very much liked me. I shall necessarily tell about him to the friends.

Anonymous, 03:57 AM on Jan 11, 2007

Sehr guten site. Alles arbeitet deutlich(klar), schon eben storungsfrei. Wer machte? Vielleicht vom Weg?

Anonymous, 04:36 AM on Jan 14, 2007

Interesting, but navigation system is a little bit confusing

Anonymous, 02:36 PM on Apr 12, 2007

Excellent tutorial! This information will be very helpful for anyone exploring the Python C API.

Eiwot Towie, 09:51 PM on Jun 17, 2007

Very good tutorial ! Thanks for your sharing. I also created Python articles at http://pyarticles.blogspot.com

Anonymous, 01:02 AM on Nov 23, 2007

Awesome! One of the best Python article. Thanks a ton!

Anonymous, 04:40 AM on Feb 07, 2008

Great article. You really know how to put it simple, clear and entertaining. I enjoyed every word of it.

Anonymous, 11:56 AM on May 08, 2008

Been looking all over for something like this. Well done.

Anonymous, 11:12 PM on Jun 10, 2008

Excellent tut! Ive been searching the net for these advanced topics. These 'books' are a MUST read for any pythonist that wants to dig up that python inner black magic.

Anonymous, 07:34 PM on Jul 05, 2008

Took me a while to read and grok them, but they're excellent and exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a bunch!

Anonymous, 03:15 PM on Aug 08, 2008

This cleared up a lot of my confusion... thanks! As an earlier post put it, "Your site has very much liked me. I shall necessarily tell about him to the friends."

Anonymous, 04:30 PM on Dec 09, 2008

This book is quite unique ! After more than 200 hours of reading and self-studying of Python (and I am still bad at it), this text is of tremendous quality, even for beginners !
It is concise ;
It is very explicit and well illustrated;
I have not seen a text so clear about the internals of Python for months;

Some people (e.g: me) need to know how a machine work before using it: you're the one that do it best for Python !

So for anyone who thinks that "objects" and "instances" are impalpable matter that flow between classes and methods, read the book !

Anonymous, 12:58 AM on Feb 24, 2009

Just want to thank you for an excellent summary of the fundamentals of objects in Python. I'm actually a beginner to Python but have been asking myself these sort of questions (of which you answer many in your chapters) about the fundamentals of how the language works. I feel like I've surpassed many so-called experienced Python programmers who never bother with these issues and just want to get a job done. Once again, thanks a lot for this great resource.

Anonymous, 07:03 AM on Mar 01, 2009

amazingly hard to understand.

Anonymous, 02:18 PM on May 13, 2009

Thanks for the great tutorial. Using the word class for "type" would simplify the discussion a lot. Design behind creating the circular reltationship between type and class is not explained here. That would have really helped.

Anonymous, 11:20 PM on Jul 02, 2009

I loved this site and have learned a lot. I could use python fairly well but had some confusing points. You cleared by confusion. Are you going to write article for other parts of python? Having deep understanding/knowledge on something is one thing and conveying this to others is another. You have both. THANKS


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