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Python’s implementation of object orientation does have a few quirks. For example, if you create a class variable, it can be read from a subclass without specifying scope like you’d expect.
Everything in Python is an object, or so the saying goes. If you want to create your own custom objects, with their own properties and methods, you use Python’s class object to make that happen.
This post explains how to use classes in Python. Including: how to use static and private methods, constructors, and more!
Here's how to make classes, fields, methods, constructors, and objects work together in your Java programs.
Learn about Python metaclasses, how to define and use them, and explore examples to understand their functionality with this comprehensive tutorial.
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