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Python Object Oriented Programming (OOPs)

Python Object Oriented Programming (OOPs)

Last updated 12/2022

Created by Jayanta Sarkar

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch

Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 26 Lectures ( 2h 7m ) | Size: 667.4 MB


What you'll learn

What is Encapsulation

What is Abstraction

What is inheritance

What is polymorphism

Creating Our First Class In Python

Difference between instance variable and class variable

Self & __init__() (Constructors)

Class Methods In Python

Class Methods As Alternative Constructors

Class Methods As Alternative Constructors

Static Methods In Python

What is Abstraction and Encapsulation

introduction Inheritance in Python

Public, Private & Protected Access Specifiers

introduction of polymorphism

Super() and Overriding In Classes

Diamond Shape Problem In Multiple Inheritance

Operator Overloading & Dunder Methods

 

Requirements

just basic knowledge of Python syntax

 

Description

 

If you already know Python basics, then this course is the next step in your Python learning path to becoming a Python programmer.this course is specially made for beginners, who want to understand what is object-oriented programming in Python.In Python, object-oriented Programming (OOPs) is a programming paradigm that uses objects and classes in programming. It aims to implement real-world entities like inheritance, polymorphisms, encapsulation, etc. in the programming. The central concept of OOPs is to bind the data and the functions that work on that together as a single unit so that no other part of the code can access this data.Main Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs)ClassObjectsPolymorphismEncapsulationInheritanceData AbstractionClassA class is a collection of objects. A class contains the blueprints or the prototype from which the objects are being created. It is a logical entity that contains some attributes and methods.To understand the need for creating a class let’s consider an example, let’s say you wanted to track the number of dogs that may have different attributes like breed, and age. If a list is used, the first element could represent the dog’s breed while the second could represent its age. Let’s suppose there are 100 different dogs, then how would you know which element is supposed to be which? What if you wanted to add other properties to these dogs? This lacks organization and it’s the exact need for classes.ObjectsThe object is an entity that has a state and behavior associated with it. It may be any real-world object like a mouse, keyboard, chair, table, pen, etc. Integers, strings, floating-point numbers, even arrays, and dictionaries, are all objects. More specifically, any single integer or any single string is an object. The number 12 is an object, the string “Hello, world” is an object, a list is an object that can hold other objects, and so on. You’ve been using objects all along and may not even realize it.

Python Object Oriented Programming (OOPs)


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