Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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a) Implement a class FruitClass with three attributes, name, color, and taste.
b) Implement an init method with the following:
1) Set name as the positional argument.
2) Set the default value of color to "red" and taste to "sweet".
c) Instantiate two objects of type FruitClass, one with arguments "grapes", "green", "sour" and the other with "apple" only.
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