[Python-talk] Speaking of oops. How to call a method in another class in another file?
bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
Fri Jul 31 11:19:48 EDT 2009
kent3737 at gmail.com wrote on 07/29/2009 01:42:07 PM:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:02 AM, <bruce.labitt at autoliv.com> wrote:
> > In some ways just using a function would be a lot easier for me. (At
> > least I understand that!) However, I want to understand when to use a
> > simple function vs. a method. What are the advantages and
disadvantages
> > of each?
>
> I have written some simple notes on when to use classes:
> http://personalpages.tds.net/~kent37/stories/00014.html
>
> Kent
Thanks for the link! It helped.
Bruce
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