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  1. Why do I get "TypeError: Missing 1 required positional argument: …

    See Why do I get 'takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)' when trying to call a method? for the opposite problem.

  2. What is the purpose of the `self` parameter? Why is it needed?

    For a language-agnostic consideration of the design decision, see What is the advantage of having this/self pointer mandatory explicit?. To close debugging questions where OP omitted a …

  3. oop - What do __init__ and self do in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 8, 2017 · In this case, there are some benefits to allowing this: 1) Methods are just functions that happen defined in a class, and need to be callable either as bound methods with implicit …

  4. oop - Why do you need explicitly have the "self" argument in a …

    Many have proposed to make self a keyword in Python, like this in C++ and Java. This would eliminate the redundant use of explicit self from the formal parameter list in methods.

  5. How to bypass certificate errors using Microsoft Edge

    Jul 2, 2020 · To allow a self-signed certificate to be used by Microsoft-Edge it is necessary to use the "certmgr.msc" tool from the command line to import the certificate as a Trusted Certificate …

  6. How to get Python requests to trust a self signed SSL certificate?

    In my case, I was using self-signed certificate generated by mkcert. While curl works fine with such self-signed certificates, the Python requests module does not.

  7. node.js - NPM self_signed_cert_in_chain - Stack Overflow

    NPM self_signed_cert_in_chain Asked 9 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 months ago Viewed 205k times

  8. When to use self, &self, &mut self in methods? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 24, 2019 · Say I want to implement a method that pretty prints the struct to stdout, should I take &self? I guess self also works? As you can see, this is exactly a case for &self. If you use …

  9. How to avoid explicit 'self' in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 31, 2009 · The "self" is the conventional placeholder of the current object instance of a class. Its used when you want to refer to the object's property or field or method inside a class as if …

  10. Difference between 'cls' and 'self' in Python classes?

    Why is cls sometimes used instead of self as an argument in Python classes? For example: class Person: def __init__(self, firstname, lastname): self.firstname = firstname self.