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10,423 PointsObject Oriented Python "praise" exercise is bugged
The attached solution is giving me the error: Oh no! You forgot to use self. But I am using it. Also, when I run this code from a file on my computer, it works fine.
class Student:
name = "Carl"
def praise(self):
print("You're doing a great job, {}")
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsAccording to the instructions: The method should return a positive message which includes the name attribute. You are printing and have not included the name attribute.
Carl Hain
10,423 PointsCarl Hain
10,423 PointsThanks! I figured it out after I posted :(