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They’re on your eyelashes.
If I could give a suggestion I wish I had gotten much earlier on in my education and career, it would be to really spend some time learning about the different paradigms, and their best use cases. You will likely ensure yourself a strong foundation in software architecture.
When you start learning about different paradigms, you’ll likely learn much more about inheritance when learning about the Object Oriented design paradigm.
To overly simplify, you create objects that inherit attributes from other objects. It’s for instance a way to create reusable patterns, that have stronger and more reliable data structures.
I made the joke comment, because for instance, you could create a Turtle
class, and always know it was a Turtle
. Again, an oversimplification.
EDIT: I should also add that for some reason OOP is an oddly divisive subject. Developers always seem to want to argue about it.
Have you considered using inheritance?
I’ve never asked a question there. Typically if there’s no quick answer to my question already available, I’ll just dig through documentation.
On a good week I’ll eat two!
I don’t know about a tiger or polar bear, but I’d personally scream, turn red, and then get angry.
Sliders. I like OOP and neat little micro services.
He pumps his dirty little dangler between the cushions.
Your sinuses are all connected up in your noggin.
My dissatisfaction is legendary.
Well, we’re getting laid off en masse, while our employers report record quarterly earnings. So there’s that.
bro what the fuck
are said to be
Just flat out say it if you think so. Don’t pull the “my sources tell me” crap. Just call them a troll and block them, if that’s how you feel.
75% of voters are going to be very disappointed when nothing changes
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int(“11”)
You’re setting the nam
var to whatever the user input is. input()
prompts the user to input a value.
They should rebrand as Worst Deal.