So it's been weeks of studying and trying to use classes and objects in Python 3 and I still can't figure them out. I honestly think I need a more in-depth learning resource because, while I know some very basic concepts, my understanding is otherwise complete shite.
I will be trying this in the near future, but I would like to know if there are any other resources anyone here could recommend.
Caveat: I can't learn from watching videos.
Recomendations on learning OOP in Python 3?
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Recomendations on learning OOP in Python 3?
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Re: Recomendations on learning OOP in Python 3?
Oop was a headfuck for me. Had to sketch it out as a cartoon of robots capable of driving around the favtory and modifying other robots (compared to the normal conveyor belt)
Automate the boring stuff is good as a free resource that ties into immediately useful projects to hang concepts on.
Automate the boring stuff is good as a free resource that ties into immediately useful projects to hang concepts on.
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Re: Recomendations on learning OOP in Python 3?
I'll take a look at it then. Thanks!
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