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In computing, we call objects that have been created from classes **instances**. Thus Jimmy' | In computing, we call objects that have been created from classes **instances**. Thus Jimmy' | ||
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- | Python uses class-based object orientation. | ||
=== Prototype-based object orientation === | === Prototype-based object orientation === | ||
- | There is another kind of object orientation called **prototype-based object orientation** or **prototype-based programming**. This is the kind of object-orientation used in JavaScript and some other languages. I will leave it you to get your Google on and learn more about prototype-based object orientation. | + | There is another kind of object orientation called **prototype-based object orientation** or **prototype-based programming**. This is the kind of object-orientation used in JavaScript and some other languages.((C++, Java, C#, and PHP support only class-based object orientation; |
- | You can do prototype-based programming with Python | + | ==== Python |
- | ==== Python | + | Python |
We will next define a class in Python and instantiate and use some objects. | We will next define a class in Python and instantiate and use some objects. |
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