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Creating an Object | Best Practices: Python OOP
Best Practices: Python OOP
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Best Practices: Python OOP

Creating an Object

Once you have defined a class, you can create an object (also known as an instance) of that class. To create an object, you use the class name followed by parentheses and pass any required arguments to the constructor.

Task

Create an object of the Dog class. You are free to use the name and the breed you would like to.

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Once you have defined a class, you can create an object (also known as an instance) of that class. To create an object, you use the class name followed by parentheses and pass any required arguments to the constructor.

Task

Create an object of the Dog class. You are free to use the name and the breed you would like to.

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