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Start your free trialJames Sweeney
Python Development Techdegree Student 3,545 PointsThis question is confusing I dont know what they want from me. I tested this in my own workspace and it was fine.
class Student: name = "Jimmy" def praise(self): return print("Great job! " + self.name)
class Student:
name = "Jimmy"
def praise(self):
return print("Great job! " + self.name)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe code might run OK, but it's doing something other than what the challenge asks for.
The instructions say to "return a positive message...". For the challenge, you won't need to "print" anything.