[Chicago] New member and introducing myself.
Adam "Cezar" Jenkins
emperorcezar at gmail.com
Sat Oct 4 06:20:56 CEST 2014
Hello!
Indeed Python does have static and non-static methods along with class
methods. The below link is a pretty reasonable guide.
https://julien.danjou.info/blog/2013/guide-python-static-class-abstract-methods
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On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Lewit, Douglas <d-lewit at neiu.edu> wrote:
> Hi there fellow Python enthusiasts,
>
> I just joined the group and would like to introduce myself. I teach math
> part-time at Oakton Community College, and am currently enrolled in the
> second semester of Java at Northeastern Illinois University. Java is okay,
> but my preference is for Python. I think Python is a wonderful language
> for people coming from a Maple/Mathematica/Matlab background--such as
> myself. I haven't taken any formal courses in Python, but am learning the
> language on my own through books and online tutorial videos.
>
> Quick question here. In my Java course we just got done learning about
> static methods and non-static methods (although I'm still a little confused
> about their difference ). I know that Python can be programmed using the
> OOP paradigm. Does Python also have static methods and non-static methods?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Douglas Lewit
>
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