Re: [Tutor] inquiry

2016-11-26 Thread Steven D'Aprano
Hi Phoenix, welcome! On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 12:59:37PM +0800, zxjhust1 wrote: > I have some questions about memory mechanism of python. Do the > elements of the parent go into the namespace of the subclass > when we define subclass? I don't quite understand your question. I *think* you are as

Re: [Tutor] inquiry

2016-11-26 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 26/11/16 04:59, zxjhust1 wrote: > Dear tutors: >I have some questions about memory mechanism of python. Depending on the level of detail you need this might be more appropriate to the general Python list. Implementation details are usually a bit too advanced for most readers of tutor.

[Tutor] inquiry

2016-11-26 Thread zxjhust1
| Dear tutors: I have some questions about memory mechanism of python. Do the elements of the parent go into the namespace of the subclass when we define subclass? As far as I'm concerned, they do go into the namespace of the subclass. Because when we use dir(), we can see all the elemen

Re: [Tutor] Inquiry regarding GSoC 2015

2015-01-26 Thread Danny Yoo
We (the Tutor list) are not a mentor for GSoC. You'll want to talk to the right organization for this, because I don't think any of us here have any direct experience with that program. GSoC has a Frequently Asked Questions that you should read: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/s

[Tutor] Inquiry regarding GSoC 2015

2015-01-26 Thread Arpit Agarwal
Hello, I want to take part in GSoC 2015 under PSF. I am a beginner in python and have started contributing and i am also registerd at github. Please suggest as from which projects i should start for contributing as i am beginner in python. thanks. ___ T

Re: [Tutor] Inquiry

2014-07-24 Thread Danny Yoo
On Jul 24, 2014 3:21 PM, "Allahondoum Mbaibarem" wrote: > > Please I would like to know about the Security and the Reliability of Python. This is somewhat outside the domain of python-tutor discussion. You may want to contact the folks at: http://www.pythonsecurity.org instead. ___

Re: [Tutor] Inquiry

2014-07-24 Thread Dave Angel
Allahondoum Mbaibarem Wrote in message: > > (use text messages here) Python is no more secure than the code written in it. It is very reliable, according to the experience of thousands of users. Much of that comes from it being open-source; many eyes catch the bugs faster than anything propr

[Tutor] Inquiry

2014-07-24 Thread Allahondoum Mbaibarem
Please I would like to know about the Security and the Reliability of Python. Thank you ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor