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i hate to say it, but that doesnt work as a geek joke DF.


try


class Upper():

method attitude() return "I look down to Middle and Lower"


class Middle(Upper):

method overrides attitude() return "I look up to Upper and down to Lower"


class Lower(Middle):

method overrides attitude() return "I look up to Upper and Middle "


catch etc (added geek humour)

miga Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I was waiting for a response from el pibe :)

> >

> > It was to demonstrate that any Object of the

> > Lower class

> > could access anything that the Middle or Upper

> > classes could.

> >

> > Everything is achievable..

> >

> > Could of been an in joke. but was not meant to

> be

> > so.

>

> That depends on the protection level of your data

> members, depending on the language you use.


Python variables do not need to be defined Private: or Public:


Please don't get too deep... I'm very new to python. :)


It was all El Pibe's fault.


Foxy.

Disappointed. I assumed that this was a thread for middle class tossers like me to congregate. Obviously we have lots of middle class tosser venues to meet up in on and off Lordship Lane. Perhaps we could have our own social networking site so we wouldn't have to mix with some of you oinks.


Or alternatively just relable this site as .middleclasstosser.co.uk - I am sure most of us will fit the bill


Just checked, nobody has that domain name yet.

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