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Python Object-Oriented Python Instant Objects Your first class

Be sure to use me.name?

Make an instance of your class named me. Then print() out the name attribute of your instance.

first_class.py
class Student:
    name = "Naami"

me = Student()
print (me.name)

why did you put parentheses at the end of:

me = Student() 

?

1 Answer

Ari Misha
Ari Misha
19,323 Points

Hiya Namrata! You're literally very close. just remove that space between "print" and "(me.name)" and you're good to go. (:

Haha thank you!

what does "(me.name)" do? I do not recall seeing that in the video and I would not have thought of doing it.