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Creating a Class | Best Practices: Python OOP
Best Practices: Python OOP
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Best Practices: Python OOP

Creating a Class

In Python, a class is defined using the keyword class, followed by the class's name. The class definition should include an __init__ method, which serves as the constructor for the class and is invoked upon creating an instance of the class. This method is utilized for initializing the class's attributes.

Task

  1. Create a new Dog Class;
  2. Create two attributes called name and breed.

Once you've completed this task, click the button above the code to check your solution.

Task

  1. Create a new Dog Class;
  2. Create two attributes called name and breed.

Once you've completed this task, click the button above the code to check your solution.

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In Python, a class is defined using the keyword class, followed by the class's name. The class definition should include an __init__ method, which serves as the constructor for the class and is invoked upon creating an instance of the class. This method is utilized for initializing the class's attributes.

Task

  1. Create a new Dog Class;
  2. Create two attributes called name and breed.

Once you've completed this task, click the button above the code to check your solution.

Mark tasks as Completed
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