OOP in Python - Classes, Objects, class methods, monkey patching & more!
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
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In this tutorial on object-oriented programming (OOP) in Python, we use the analogy of making cookies to explain the concepts of classes and objects. This allows you to understand the distinction between classes (cookie cutters) and objects (cookies). We go on to explain how to define classes, create objects, and utilize methods. Additionally, this video covers the use of class attributes, instance attributes, class methods, and instance methods. Special cameo by monkey patching!
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Python instructor: Ulka Simone Mohanty (@ulkam on Twitter)
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I’m so happy !! A new Socratica Python video dropped !! Please do more such videos - they’re really so helpful !
Always happy to see ulka back with a programming video
Best channel in youtube. I wish you guys made an app so I would use it instead of getting distracted by youtube shorts :D
We're working on a course page as we speak! Thanks for your kind words.
Ulka is awesome as usual. Please list her in the credits.
She is! Please visit our illuminating Description box for lots of details.
I'm really amazed by the way they made this video. It tells nothing but their mystery of the concept. The moment you are able to simplify the concept is the moment you earn the master of the concept title.
Well done! And I'm glad to be part of the Socratica family.
A nice concise overview of Python classes in only eleven minutes! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Please do speed up uploading more amazing videos like this
I love the job you guys are doing here and appreciate it from the core of my heart🥰🥰🥰
Yay!!! I'm so happy to see a new video from Socratica!
As an App Dev, I will 100% be using "software thingies" to describe what I'm doing now.
I was thinking of a way to explain what objects are without being technical and yes, I would also call them software thingies. 🤣
I want every single thing I'm going to learn for the rest of my life explained by Ulka. 😀
As always high high quality!
I feel in love with this channel years back and forgot due to life and school and now I'm back? I'm ready to fully invest! This is the kind of learning I would happily pay for!!
Just went to your site, will you eventually do more advanced courses? say, an explanation of Topology, or AI/ML Python in this format. I love the scifi theme or any artistic theme it satisfies the artist in me and the Engineer I am by degree is satisfied by the information. You do a holy work here, divine by the universe
Sent it to some friend and help him a lot. Outstanding explaining like always. You guys are awesome behind and in the front of Socratica Channel.
Thank you so much for these videos. I can’t even express how appreciative I am. Please keep them coming and this format for learning is perfect.
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This series is really great.
Understanding OOP makes me smile
Very well done! 👏
fabulous stuff, thanks!
Que video legal.
Continuem com essa série, por favor, pois muito agradável o aprendizado.
Obrigado
Impressive! Thanks.
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Man, those dunder methods are really magical
Awesome 🎉
great video
Thanks for the beautiful video and welcome back.
Thank you Socratica Friend!!! 💜🦉
I did not know about monkey patching lol. These Python OOP nicknames are out of control. 🤣
This is very fortuitous; I've had a little spare time and was thinking of playing around with game design, a field in which OOP is applied liberally. I honestly don't use OOP that much and need to brush up, and it seems Python has a somewhat different feature set regarding OOP than other languages I've used in the past.
To drift outside the scope of this video and wax on a little bit about design; I'd highly recommend to newer programmers to only utilize OOP when it makes clear and obvious sense to do so. There are schools of thought that OOP is the biggest tragedy to ever befall the programming community, and while I think that's a bit extreme, it has been my experience that OOP gets applied to a *very* wide range of situations where it isn't necessary or appropriate.
Good stuff.
Welcome back
Very well done, explained. A second part with the explanation of creating and using the dunder methods: __repr__, __str__, etc would be great.
Those methods have great responsibility attached to them. 😁
Whooo! New Python video. :D
your fitness is amazing you still look same as 6 years back.
Excellent video. I did not know that for self, you can pass in whatever name you want. I will still use self as it is convention but that is quite interesting. It does not seem to be the same for cls though. I started using Python OOP like 2 years ago. They make my code look so clean. 😁
Thanks
i always enjoy coding in python - its a fun language. i guess they each have their enjoyable idiosyncrasy... golang is also fun. js isn't fun to me but the project goals can be made fun. i havent done any ML work but i hear mojo is super cool
I can understand the pleasing symmetry of covering instance methods and class methods. Class methods are generally fairly uncommon though, and it's a lot more common to have static methods. Sadly, those don't fit the pleasing symmetry nearly so well. 😕
Otherwise, as always, I loved your presentation. :-)
It is indeed responsible to create classes.
Thank you Socratica, great material and very nice way of teaching. I am wondering why "introduction" as being a instance method is getting printed when calling "dir(Person)", I would've thought that only class methods will be printed, Do you know why this is happening? Thank you very much in advanced. Regards
I love the videos and would like to use them with students; unfortunately in recent feedback we seem to have an "uncanny valley" effect, highlighted when we studied the effect in robotics... it causes a disconnect with students and to some level a distrust of the information, explanations not being fully recognised.
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Strange to see your name used in an example. You are welcome!
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Now I crave for cookies
Us toooo oh no
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I must say that the robotic design of the otherwise excellent videos is really distracting.
Nah.. you must be new. This is perfect.
Ulka is awesome
@@Allen-by6ciThis is naturally very subjective. I could do with fewer sound bits and I'd rather hear a more natural voice modulation. The older videos were not this over-produced. But it's great if you like it the way it is. Just my two cents.
I think its fun; its definitely preferable to not having any style at all. If you code a lot you know what a slog it can be to wade through endless tutorials with someone just speaking dryly at length over an unedited screencap.
@@hibryd7481Yes, there is a soft spot somewhere in between.