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Start your free trialManuel Canario
1,458 PointsWhat I'm I doing wrong the program still tells me that it can not find Student() As if it was a new variable I created
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class Student: name = "Manuel" me = Student() Print(me.name)
class Student:
name = "Manuel"
me = Student()
Print(me.name)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsThe error message is bizarre! But the actual issue is that Python language is case-sensitive, and most keywords are all lower-case.
So instead of "Print" (with a capital "P"), it should be "print" (lower case).