Dec-18-2016, 11:16 PM
Hello,
When you run a Python session, it stores all the variables you declare, and functions, objects... and you can access them at any time. Once you exit this Python session, and run a new one, all that was declared before will be gone.
I would like to know, how is this "session" called? Or is it a workspace? Or maybe scope? I tried to find it out online but honestly, I didn't even know how to search properly =/ Thank you, JC
When you run a Python session, it stores all the variables you declare, and functions, objects... and you can access them at any time. Once you exit this Python session, and run a new one, all that was declared before will be gone.
I would like to know, how is this "session" called? Or is it a workspace? Or maybe scope? I tried to find it out online but honestly, I didn't even know how to search properly =/ Thank you, JC