In Python Basics: Object-Oriented Programming, you learned how OOP, or object-oriented programming, is a method of structuring a program by bundling related properties and behaviors into individual objects.
In this video course, you’ll practice the following:
- Create a
class
, which is like a blueprint for creating an object - Use classes to create new objects
- Instantiate classes with attributes and methods
- Use dunder methods like
.__init__()
and.__str__()
This video course is part of the Python Basics series, which accompanies Python Basics: A Practical Introduction to Python 3. You can also check out the other Python Basics courses.
Note that you’ll be using IDLE to interact with Python throughout this course.