On 11/29/2016 9:39 AM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote: > While teaching Python protected variables, I figured out the oddity > about Python. > I am using Python 2.7.12+ for my teaching. > There is not really a concept of protected variables in Python, is it? Only the _ convention. > For a more detailed explanation of what I am trying to do, please read > this article, > http://radek.io/2011/07/21/private-protected-and-public-in-python/ > > It that is the case, Python is not suitable for companies that require > secure transactions such as Banking softwares. What solution are > possible to overcome data masquerading attempts that might result > because of this? Hello, Annapoornima pydev list is for development of future Python and Cpython. Questions about using current Python should be directed to python-list or other forums such as Stackoverflow or specialized lists. I know that Python is heavily used in the American finacial sector but not anything about specific security practices. I expect python-list to have readers that do know something. When you post, try to be a bit more specific about particular threat models. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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