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Start your free trialKeifer Joedicker
5,869 PointsNot sure why this isn't passing.
It runs by itself in my private python3 environment.
I also teaked it as tried the following:
k = Student()
print(Student.praise(k))
class Student:
name = "Keifer"
def praise(self):
return("You're doing a great job {}!".format(self))
print(Student.praise))
1 Answer
bryonlarrance
16,414 PointsCouple things. When typing a return statement you don't need the (). Also in your .format(self) should be .format(self.name).
bryonlarrance
16,414 Pointsbryonlarrance
16,414 Points```class Student: name = "Your Name"
Keifer Joedicker
5,869 PointsKeifer Joedicker
5,869 PointsI have a rough idea of how useful oop can be, now i'm just getting down the syntax! Thank you for the help.