Using Mix-ins with Python
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Description: An explanation of the mix-in programming style as applied in Python.
(April 01, 2001)
Using Mix-ins with Python | Linux Journal An explanation of the mix-in programming style as applied in Python. Mix-in programming is a style of software development where units of functionality are created in a class and then mixed in with other classes. This might sound like simple inheritance at first, but a mix-in differs from a traditional class in one or more of the following ways. Often a mix-in is not the “primary†superclass of any given class, does not care what class it is used with, is used with many classes scattered throughout the class hierarchy and is introduced dynamically at runtime.
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Description: | Mix-in programming is a style of software development where units of functionality are created in a class and then mixed in with other classes. This might sound like simple inheritance at first, but a mix-in differs from a traditional class in one or more of the following ways. |
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