Python Basics: Object-Oriented Programming
OOP, or object-oriented programming, is a method of structuring a program by bundling related properties and behaviors into individual objects.
Conceptually, objects are like the components of a system. Think of a program as a factory assembly line of sorts. At each step of the assembly line, a system component processes some material, ultimately transforming raw material into a finished product.
An object contains both data, like the raw or preprocessed materials at each step on an assembly line, and behavior, like the action that each assembly line component performs.
In this video course, you’ll learn how to:
- Create a
class
, which is like a blueprint for creating an object - Use classes to create new objects
- Instantiate classes with