When a thought process can be delivered with the clarity with which Mr Jones delivers Python, it deserves accolades, more importantly take some time and support Mr Jones via Patreon, he does it right.
This man is an exceptionally good teacher. I have seen most of the YT channels on Python. This channel imo provides the most detailed explanations and does not gloss over a single step in developing the concept of interest. You sir are making the world smarter.
Everyone of your videos provides an excellent education in Python classes. You're extremely clear in how you present each topic. Thanks very much. I'm also impressed that you could take the "specification", which someone wrote entirely in the passive (not active) voice, and develop the example class.
Thanks JPJ..Your videos have given me a new perspective in Programming.I strongly believe that your method is the key to unlocking the complexity in programming languages. Please keep uploading more videos.They are amazing.
Thank you for your positive comments. You may also be interested in the following websites: www.PythonByteSize.com and www.JohnPhilipJones.com Best wishes Phil
Hi, great videos John Philip Jones really appreciated. Aren't credit and debit methods also setters here ? I see that when you design a class you don't use object word why is that ?
I prefer to think of getters as a method that just returns a value and has no processing component. For a setter I regard it as a method that assigns a value and again does not contain any processing. Best wishes Phil
When a thought process can be delivered with the clarity with which Mr Jones delivers Python, it deserves accolades, more importantly take some time and support Mr Jones via Patreon, he does it right.
This man is an exceptionally good teacher. I have seen most of the YT channels on Python. This channel imo provides the most detailed explanations and does not gloss over a single step in developing the concept of interest. You sir are making the world smarter.
This video is very important for those who are struggling to learn OOPs concept.
damn Philip, this is one of the few videos I've ever seen without one single dislike, you know youre doing something right!!
Whole new level of interpretting english language to a machine language!! Beautiful
Thank you
Best wishes
Phil
Mr Jones, keep posting material like this.
this is a gret job, we were missing you.
I am so happy that you've posted again! Thank you so very much for your in depth lessons, JPJ!
Everyone of your videos provides an excellent education in Python classes. You're extremely clear in how you present each topic. Thanks very much. I'm also impressed that you could take the "specification", which someone wrote entirely in the passive (not active) voice, and develop the example class.
Thanks JPJ..Your videos have given me a new perspective in Programming.I strongly believe that your method is the key to unlocking the complexity in programming languages. Please keep uploading more videos.They are amazing.
Excellent explanation, in a "class" of its own!
I've been looking forward to you uploading a new video for months, thank you!
Excellent video, JPJ! Thanks for sharing.
What a pleasant surprise! Welcome back.
Looking forward to more of your informative teaching method.
Awesome. Clearly defined and explained. Wish my college and uni lecturers where like this years ago.
just the explanation i needed! carry on good sir !
they are good !
I am very happy I found your channel. Thank you for your time.
Thank you for your positive comments. You may also be interested in the following websites:
www.PythonByteSize.com
and
www.JohnPhilipJones.com
Best wishes
Phil
Thank you John, for sharing these materials.
Brother thanks very MUCH and you are real changed me! Thanks for your Coding donation
Thanks JP, you veidos are clear and great.
a perfect lecture
Hi, great videos John Philip Jones really appreciated. Aren't credit and debit methods also setters here ? I see that when you design a class you don't use object word why is that ?
I prefer to think of getters as a method that just returns a value and has no processing component. For a setter I regard it as a method that assigns a value and again does not contain any processing.
Best wishes
Phil
Great video! Can you please create more videos on breaking down a problem and steps to take.
Will put it in the pipeline
I am 100% sure that if you start teaching Chinese language then most of the audience would master it.