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Python Development Techdegree Student 884 PointsAt 2:39 in the video, sneaky doesn't seem to always come out as true!
Kenneth = Thief("Kenneth")
Kenneth.sneaky
> True
Kenneth.sneaky = False
Kenneth.sneaky
>False
1 Answer
boi
14,242 PointsThat's because you haven't set sneaky = False
(or sneaky
keyword argument) at the __init__
method, which is self.sneaky = True
by default, later you assigned Kenneth.sneaky = False
which set sneaky
to False
.