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Getting Started with Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Udemy

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Duur: 20 colleges - 2,5 uur
Richtprijs: € 124,99
Taal: Engels
Aanbieder: Udemy

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The world is filled with coders, who write pieces of programs in a bid to find solutions to various problems. In such a field where the competition is already intense, you need a definitive edge over the rest. One of the better ways to stay ahead of the pack is to write smarter code. Writing large programs can be painful. That’s where Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) comes to the rescue. OOP saves a considerable amount of coding man-hours in the long run by writing code in a smarter way, through various techniques.

You’ll begin with building objects and classes, followed by developing Constructors and Destructors to call and kill the objects. Next, you’ll get a detailed understanding of Inheritance and its dependence on objects. Based on their data types, you’ll learn to process objects differently through Polymorphism, while Abstraction techniques will enable you to hide data from a user. To ensure efficient coding, you will be introduced to Exceptions and Error Handling. Furthermore, Encapsulation with methods and variables will help you to keep data safe from external, unwanted interference. In the final sections, you will be taken through recursion mechanisms.

By the end of this course, you will be well-versed with the OOP techniques in Python 3, which will help you to write codes better and in an efficient manner.

The code bundle for this video course is available.

About the Author

Besides being a Computer Science Instructor, Indrasen Pilankar has more than 8 years of experience in the computational field. He geeks out on networking, working on various open source projects based on this, as well as IoT, Cloud Computing, Linux, Android, and more.

Opening up devices rather than using them has been a hobby of his ever since he was a kid because he's more interested in understanding the device. A hardcore hardware guy, he builds devices such as tablets and storage devices and also solves day-to-day tech problems. Apart from the tech world, he loves cats and plays basketball.


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