Amazing video!. Classes are very good to make your code more efficient and better looking for other developers to understand it. Variables also can be used under the class name and it's better because you can access it in every function, it's good to use that method if your variable will change constantly.
Absolutely! I'm gonna have to mention it in the next OOP video... this should have been the third solution to the scope issues! 😉 Thank you so much for your input Dark Wolf, it's greatly appreciated! 😁😁😁
i had the same experience took her like 40 seconds to illustrate how "self." is paired with the instance you make idk why tf the other explanations i read elsewhere made it harder to understand than this lol
the best thing in your videos is that every word you say has a different meaning and that makes every part of the video valuable. Thank you so much for your work.
You explain things more clearly than most, and you highlight the important things whilst other teachers ramble past them at speed, also you speak at a speed that allows comprehension and actual learning. My brain does not hurt when listening to you. Thank you.
@@PythonSimplified What I love is that you break down the concepts instead just saying "type this cryptic line and it will work for this particular example" When you teach concepts, it can apply that to any problem.
I'm new to python for data science, and I've been trying to get someone to explain the difference between functions and methods. I'm sure what everyone has said is *true* but it never made sense. This is SO HELPFUL, and I finally get the difference. Thank you!!
I can't express in words how wonderful and easy it was to understand. I love when people literally DRAW to explain. Also liked the fact she spoken slowly so you don't get smashed with thousands of new concepts in seconds.
I've only seen a few videos she has made but she does a awesome breakdown of the code and does an awesome job on her videos by far the best I've seen on RUclips for instructional videos on programming
Thank you so much for explaining the “self.” attribute creation piece. Every tutorial on OOP and classes glosses over that completely, you made it click. Thank you!
From what I understand, I can literally take these types and design and create and make anything from them. Games, apps, websites, software, antivirus, the list is huge. Thank you for this.
I really like your teaching "flow" and and how animated you are without being overdone in any direction. I truly enjoy your videos because it really seems as though you enjoy making them. It's almost like you have this confidence that says "I will make you understand," but in a very nice way.
Clearest explanation of the most difficult idea in programming by a girl ...As thousands of men get glued to learn from you, a millions others who think girls can't do tech are tongue locked permanently by your eloquence ! Thanks a lot for another great video on a topic that was frustrating me. You made it easy and doable
I recently signed up for a python bootcamp... possibly the same bootcamp you're referring to. After 2 frustrating lessons in the python bootcamp, I found @PythonSimplified vids, and although I'm slow to understand it (I have always using Maple and Fortran for scientific code writing), I DO understand it via Mariya's vids!
When I was learning python I found oop hard but I don’t know why you explain things in a simple way. Love this tutorial. And I was shocked when I read about your speako was just calling "self parameter " a self keyword. Tbh I would never refilm my videos for this. You are awesome.
hahahaha thank you Siam! 😀 Calling it a keyword is quite misleading... it's a parameter that apparently can have any other name - not just "self"! (even though everybody is using "self" by convention as if it was a keyword - that's why it's so confusing, and I didn't want to confuse you guys too! 😉) It's a big responsibility to share knowledge with so many lovely people - I can't say incorrect stuff anymore! 🤣 And thank you so much! I'm super happy to hear you found my explanation simple to understand! 😁😁😁
Wow. This video is the most efficient video in explaining OOP for beginners. In just 8 minutes I understood more about classes and objects than reading a text book or listening to a lecture for 1+ hours.
Everyone can easily understand python classes from this video. The reason is , she is explaing with codes with colours instead typing codes, I expect next oop video like this example
Watched many different videos but didn't understand the classes and objects. At last, I watched this video and understand well the concept of classes and objects. Appreciate your style of explaining things in a good manner. Milion of thanks for sharing such kind of lessons.
The format you use and the visual aids are really helpful. Breaking down each part has helped me fully grasp the concepts. Thank you for such great content!
You've made coding so much better, Thank you!! much easier to listen to you explain things. I learn a lot from your videos. Plus you have a soothing voice that doesn't get annoying.
I am so so so so so thankful that I found this video!!!! I paid python courses and I just dont understand what the nerds are talking about! Thank you so much for explaining the things so easily and made me so easy to follow!!! Love from Hong Kong!!!
Awesome, you posses very good talent of explaining this. I've recently started using python but had not really grasp the concept until now!! Thank you...
It is immediately obvious when an instructor takes the time to prepare a class. I learned more in this 8 minutes video, than in a 2 hour class at the university. All key points covered, no time wasted. You got a new subscriber and a like!
Been programming for about 7 years now, never realized the difference between "Methods" and "Functions" until today, Now I know functions inside the class are called methods, before today both were the same for me. Respect !!
All i can say is WOW!! I am at a loss for words. Been programming for 18 years 12 languages, every platform and you are amazing! brilliant, beautiful and teach perfectly. I thought i was the only one that gets asked this question daily, Is there anything you don't know?
I learned more in the first two minutes of your video then I have in the two weeks that I'm taking this class. I can understand your explanation better then the several other channels that I have tried. Bless you. 🤯I can guarantee that I will need to watch more of your videos. Thank you so much.
where in the world you come from the beauty with knowledge this is deadly combination i came to learn python and addicted to your video's and off course to your beauty
Just found your channel and am using it in a conjunction with another course I'm taking. I'm finding your videos to be very effective for re-enforcing the topics I'm learning and helping things to become more clear.
First I thought you were just using your good looks and sensuality to trap young guys trying to learn coding, but it became apparent very quickly how you're mainly a really great instructor and don't need "tricks" to get an audience. Instant sub.
This is such a good explanation! Better than my university course. I was worried I was going to fail the assignment, but this has given me what I needed, can't thank you enough! The visual aids where you highlight what you are talking about at that time are very useful and what is missing in a lot of learning material.
no stone remained unturned means all concepts of OOP have been clearly explained. One suggestion, It would be highly appropriated if we are provided a small project focusing on class in the next subsequent video on the same topic.
Absolutely invinciblenoman! We'll either draw multiple instances of the same class with Open CV, or maybe even draw a full background of a GUI game to practice what we have learned 😉 Thank you so much for the lovely feedback and for your suggestion! Will do! 😁
My dad calls this: “ the transmission of knowledge”. He is an excellent professor and thought us (siblings and I) how to explain concepts so that even a monkey can understand. It’s a skills most of my professors lack today. THANK YOU
You're really stepping up the production quality, really good! I might actually use some ideas for my own teaching. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
A really simple but powerful explanation. You have all those names used on many videos but never explain the difference between variables and attributes. Thank you so much!
This was really tremendous Mariya. You have an excellent ability to educate. The way you broke everything down, and the flow you used, were exceptional. In addition, you were extremely articulate and your inflection and enthusiasm made this very easy to watch. Bravo! I subscribed.
this is the GOAT video about classes, thank you!. i had failed to understand all other related videos. you made it simple for me to understand, now i can comfortably use python classes and methods
I love the explanation, it’s very detailed. Would love some more examples so that it can be more nourished and easier for beginners like me to take it. Please make more videos as these based on OOPS concepts, it helps in understanding and answering interview questions. God bless!
Thank you so much. I have probably listened to 20 or 25 different tutorials on this and this was the one that finally clicked for me the way that you speak your cadence your smile is engaging. You just have a very pleasant voice. I imagine that you would make a great teacher in any fieldand you have definitely helped me so thank you very very much and I hope that you have a great day😊
Great video! Thank you. This is the best video I've seen on Python classes. You explain it really well and make it very clear. I feel now I finally understand 'self' and 'init'. Just a little advice if I may. When we use the word 'attribute' as a noun, we stress the first syllable (i.e. 'attribute). We stress the second syllable when the word is used as a verb (i.e. at'tribute.
Thank you so much Chris! I'm Super happy to hear that!!! 😁😁😁 I believe the pronunciation of "attribute" depends on where you are from in the world. In North America, we pronounce it differently than in Britain or Australia 😉
Your explanations are perfect. You make everything easy to understand while also not slowing it down so much that I get bored. Thanks for your amazing videos!! 😎👍
Just a little correction from the description, not ALMOST everything is an object, EVERYTHING is an object in Python. Even a simple integer is an object of class . You can verify that with the type() method.
Love that your examples are so simple but very concrete and fleshed out so we could actually write code looking at it. The fruits class was a great way to show how you'd write the code and call instances, intuitive as well. Great video.
I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for the RUclips video "Object-Oriented Programming in Python..This video is an excellent introduction to the fundamental concepts of OOP in Python.Overall, the video "Object-Oriented Programming in Python" is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about OOP. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Python programming.I am grateful to you for creating this excellent video. It has helped me so much ..Thank you very much 😀🙂
Thank you for your crystal clear explanations about the programming ideas behind OOP. Specially on Python where everything seems so easy compared to C++ for example. I recently discovered your channel and I can't stop watching more videos. Keep going this way Mariya!!!
Thank you for spending your time reading comments after 3 months. That says a lot about you 😍 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Looking forward to watch a brand new video from you, Mariya!!!!
Thank you so much Lauren! I'm happy to help! 😃 If you want to practice the concepts from this video you can checkout my Forest of Objects step by step codealong: ruclips.net/video/-LsuiVGO-88/видео.html It will give you a really nice case use of classes! Hope you like it! 😊
Absolutely loved this tutorial. I'm getting so much from this channel. I wish you could go through every detail of Python for absolute beginners and publish a tutorial for it. I'd happily spend money on that.
The channels that seem to be not as popular I have found to be the most helpful and useful. Keep up the great work and when your channel ends up blowing up (because it will) please keep the same quality of teaching
Thank you for creating such video! Have used Udemy and other resources, but found style how you present these concepts really easy and fun to understand. Definitely will stick to other vids as well :)
Thank you so much for the incredibly lovely words and for the super chat, Constantine! 😀😀😀 I absolutely love your comment! thanks for all the support!! 😊
My new found and new favourite python channel, I love your explanation style!, edit: falling in love with your expressions and the hand gestures you make while explaining :)
Greetings from Argentina. Your way of explaining is very nice, I love it! Have you thought about doing a complete course with everything you know? It would be amazing!!
Thank you so much Martin! I'm super happy you liked my explanation! 😀 I'll be posting new episodes in the "Python Basics Series" here and then, and adding each new tutorial to a playlist which will eventually organize all this information chronologically 😉 For now, I'm focusing on concepts that will make my other tutorials easier, that's why these videos don't come in a specific order just yet... so yes to your question! that's definitely what I'm aiming to do here on RUclips 😊 Thanks again for suggesting and cheers from Canada! 🍁
You've got a knack for teaching, You legit explained class instances better in 8 mins, than in my 45 min class instancing lecture lol. Not to mention the animations and whatnot while you were explaining really helped to cement it into my brain!
wow you nailed the OOP overview in under 8 minutes with very clear examples and clean visuals. Including the explanation of scope (self) as part of the intro in the way that you did was also... awesome!
Amazing video! Just found this channel and really helped grasping the concepts! Would you be able to create a video like this for design patterns (Singleton, MVC, Observer, etc...)? Or even going over First class objects or all the types of methods that are available:-)
I was annoyed when I first watched the video, feeling she was playing around in her explanation. Until, I went to look for the more serious tutors only to be dumbfounded by the lack of simplicity they need to explain this topic to beginners. I got my explanation from your video and I am very satisfied. Thank you so much
thank you for being a female representative of the coding industry! I'm a girl and I understand whatever you're teaching compared to my professor. You're an inspiration !~ :)
your videos are like a perfect way for some part of soceity, for those people who want to learn it they way..and only that way in which you teach. so i cant thank you enough for the way you are teaching this.
Amazing video!. Classes are very good to make your code more efficient and better looking for other developers to understand it. Variables also can be used under the class name and it's better because you can access it in every function, it's good to use that method if your variable will change constantly.
Absolutely! I'm gonna have to mention it in the next OOP video...
this should have been the third solution to the scope issues! 😉
Thank you so much for your input Dark Wolf, it's greatly appreciated! 😁😁😁
good teach,
Keep it up❤❤❤
Good one
Hey Their.... How are you
thank god somebody understands how to explain things directly and without added obfuscation. thanks
i had the same experience
took her like 40 seconds to illustrate how "self." is paired with the instance you make
idk why tf the other explanations i read elsewhere made it harder to understand than this lol
32 seconds and it has already made more sense than the 2 hour video I went through on a training my company paid for. Thank you
the best thing in your videos is that every word you say has a different meaning and that makes every part of the video valuable.
Thank you so much for your work.
You explain things more clearly than most, and you highlight the important things whilst other teachers ramble past them at speed, also you speak at a speed that allows comprehension and actual learning. My brain does not hurt when listening to you. Thank you.
This is roughly 100x better explanation of classes than any other video I have watched.
Fantastic.
Thank you so much for the lovely comment Factory400! I'm super happy to hear that! 😀😀😀
@@PythonSimplified What I love is that you break down the concepts instead just saying "type this cryptic line and it will work for this particular example"
When you teach concepts, it can apply that to any problem.
I'm new to python for data science, and I've been trying to get someone to explain the difference between functions and methods. I'm sure what everyone has said is *true* but it never made sense. This is SO HELPFUL, and I finally get the difference. Thank you!!
I can't express in words how wonderful and easy it was to understand. I love when people literally DRAW to explain. Also liked the fact she spoken slowly so you don't get smashed with thousands of new concepts in seconds.
I've only seen a few videos she has made but she does a awesome breakdown of the code and does an awesome job on her videos by far the best I've seen on RUclips for instructional videos on programming
Wow! Thank you so much for the incredible comment!! Super happy you enjoy my tutorials!!! 😃
i am with you she is great .
Thank you so much for explaining the “self.” attribute creation piece. Every tutorial on OOP and classes glosses over that completely, you made it click. Thank you!
i am checking all these videos for "self" explanation specifically. thank you for pointing this out
From what I understand, I can literally take these types and design and create and make anything from them. Games, apps, websites, software, antivirus, the list is huge. Thank you for this.
I really like your teaching "flow" and and how animated you are without being overdone in any direction. I truly enjoy your videos because it really seems as though you enjoy making them. It's almost like you have this confidence that says "I will make you understand," but in a very nice way.
Clearest explanation of the most difficult idea in programming by a girl ...As thousands of men get glued to learn from you, a millions others who think girls can't do tech are tongue locked permanently by your eloquence !
Thanks a lot for another great video on a topic that was frustrating me. You made it easy and doable
I’m currently learning Python in a coding boot camp. I must say that her explanations are quite clear.
I recently signed up for a python bootcamp... possibly the same bootcamp you're referring to. After 2 frustrating lessons in the python bootcamp, I found @PythonSimplified vids, and although I'm slow to understand it (I have always using Maple and Fortran for scientific code writing), I DO understand it via Mariya's vids!
When I was learning python I found oop hard but I don’t know why you explain things in a simple way. Love this tutorial. And I was shocked when I read about your speako was just calling "self parameter " a self keyword. Tbh I would never refilm my videos for this. You are awesome.
hahahaha thank you Siam! 😀
Calling it a keyword is quite misleading... it's a parameter that apparently can have any other name - not just "self"! (even though everybody is using "self" by convention as if it was a keyword - that's why it's so confusing, and I didn't want to confuse you guys too! 😉)
It's a big responsibility to share knowledge with so many lovely people - I can't say incorrect stuff anymore! 🤣
And thank you so much! I'm super happy to hear you found my explanation simple to understand! 😁😁😁
she is the only one that actually explains what code means, instead of merely parroting what to type into your code editor.
@@PythonSimplified sometimes mistake being happened no worries.
I love your voice! This is like a Python coding ASMR for me, haha.
hahahaha Thank you so much Freddie!! Super happy to hear that! 😁😁😁
🤣🤣🤣 true
@user-xc2mu2wb7e Russian. They pay her to read a script. Too many simps here
I can 't imagine falling asleep with her voice!
@@bingbongthegong She is a programmer.
I must confess it's you who have made me understand Classes and Objects (OOP) in Python. Thanks so much!
Wow. This video is the most efficient video in explaining OOP for beginners. In just 8 minutes I understood more about classes and objects than reading a text book or listening to a lecture for 1+ hours.
Everyone can easily understand python classes from this video. The reason is , she is explaing with codes with colours instead typing codes, I expect next oop video like this example
This may become one of my favorite Python RUclips channels. Thank you for creating this Mariya!!
Yeeeey!! I'm super happy to hear that! Thank you so much for the lovely comment, Carlos! 😀😀😀
This kind of made classes seem a bit simpler - much appreciated
Watched many different videos but didn't understand the classes and objects. At last, I watched this video and understand well the concept of classes and objects. Appreciate your style of explaining things in a good manner. Milion of thanks for sharing such kind of lessons.
Thank you so much for the incredible comment, Ali! 😃 super happy to help!
The format you use and the visual aids are really helpful. Breaking down each part has helped me fully grasp the concepts. Thank you for such great content!
You've made coding so much better, Thank you!! much easier to listen to you explain things. I learn a lot from your videos. Plus you have a soothing voice that doesn't get annoying.
I am so so so so so thankful that I found this video!!!! I paid python courses and I just dont understand what the nerds are talking about! Thank you so much for explaining the things so easily and made me so easy to follow!!! Love from Hong Kong!!!
Awesome, you posses very good talent of explaining this. I've recently started using python but had not really grasp the concept until now!! Thank you...
Thank you so much for the lovely feedback, Richie! 😁😁😁
Python is an incredible language, best of luck on your new journey!
It is immediately obvious when an instructor takes the time to prepare a class. I learned more in this 8 minutes video, than in a 2 hour class at the university. All key points covered, no time wasted. You got a new subscriber and a like!
This is one of the best explanations on classes in Python. Simply amazing!
classes or she?
@@antsz5451 both
simp
Been programming for about 7 years now, never realized the difference between "Methods" and "Functions" until today, Now I know functions inside the class are called methods, before today both were the same for me. Respect !!
Not only are the videos clear and concise, but for some reason, I like watching her as an instructor more than most ;)~
All i can say is WOW!! I am at a loss for words. Been programming for 18 years 12 languages, every platform and you are amazing! brilliant, beautiful and teach perfectly. I thought i was the only one that gets asked this question daily, Is there anything you don't know?
You made this so simple for me. Your cadence was perfect, and you didn't leave out explanations for anything that was confusing. Thank you so much!!!
I learned more in the first two minutes of your video then I have in the two weeks that I'm taking this class. I can understand your explanation better then the several other channels that I have tried. Bless you. 🤯I can guarantee that I will need to watch more of your videos. Thank you so much.
Finally! A good explanation of init! How was that so hard.
Best I've heard yet.
where in the world you come from the beauty with knowledge this is deadly combination i came to learn python and addicted to your video's and off course to your beauty
Just found your channel and am using it in a conjunction with another course I'm taking. I'm finding your videos to be very effective for re-enforcing the topics I'm learning and helping things to become more clear.
That's awesome!! Best of luck with your courses and thank you so much for the lovely comment!! 😀
First I thought you were just using your good looks and sensuality to trap young guys trying to learn coding, but it became apparent very quickly how you're mainly a really great instructor and don't need "tricks" to get an audience. Instant sub.
This is such a good explanation! Better than my university course. I was worried I was going to fail the assignment, but this has given me what I needed, can't thank you enough! The visual aids where you highlight what you are talking about at that time are very useful and what is missing in a lot of learning material.
Yeeey!!!! Thank you so much for the lovely comment, Adam! Super happy I was able to help! 😁😁😁
This is the best tutorial about OOP so far as for me
Coming from Java, this is the first time this way of teaching is hugely beneficial. Thank you!🙏
This is pure quality content, I love this channel... I found gold!
I bought two different courses and no one explate Classes like you. Great explan, now I undesrtund it!
no stone remained unturned means all concepts of OOP have been clearly explained. One suggestion, It would be highly appropriated if we are provided a small project focusing on class in the next subsequent video on the same topic.
Absolutely invinciblenoman! We'll either draw multiple instances of the same class with Open CV, or maybe even draw a full background of a GUI game to practice what we have learned 😉
Thank you so much for the lovely feedback and for your suggestion! Will do! 😁
@@PythonSimplified my VOTE is for OPENCV - I highly recommend YOUR tutorial for this library. It gonna be super easy if it comes from YOU :))))
My dad calls this: “ the transmission of knowledge”. He is an excellent professor and thought us (siblings and I) how to explain concepts so that even a monkey can understand. It’s a skills most of my professors lack today. THANK YOU
You're really stepping up the production quality, really good! I might actually use some ideas for my own teaching. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Thank you so much Thiago! 😃 I'd be super happy to see you using some of my ideas! Please share a link with us if you do! 😉
I just made it to vlasses in my python journey and I really think this is the most simple/precise video I have been watching so far. Thanks a lot !
As someone who has struggled with OOP for a while ( a LONG while). THIS is exactly the video I needed. Thank you!
Yeeeey!!! I'm so happy I could help! 😁😁😁 We'll expend it even further in the next tutorials of this series, so stay tuned! 😉
I just started learning Python and came across this video and I have to give credit where credit is due....very good explanation.
Such an upbeat, enthusiastic, and detailed explanation! 😃
Thank you so much! :)
A really simple but powerful explanation. You have all those names used on many videos but never explain the difference between variables and attributes. Thank you so much!
This was really tremendous Mariya. You have an excellent ability to educate. The way you broke everything down, and the flow you used, were exceptional. In addition, you were extremely articulate and your inflection and enthusiasm made this very easy to watch. Bravo! I subscribed.
this is the GOAT video about classes, thank you!. i had failed to understand all other related videos. you made it simple for me to understand, now i can comfortably use python classes and methods
I love the explanation, it’s very detailed. Would love some more examples so that it can be more nourished and easier for beginners like me to take it. Please make more videos as these based on OOPS concepts, it helps in understanding and answering interview questions. God bless!
Thank you so much. I have probably listened to 20 or 25 different tutorials on this and this was the one that finally clicked for me the way that you speak your cadence your smile is engaging. You just have a very pleasant voice. I imagine that you would make a great teacher in any fieldand you have definitely helped me so thank you very very much and I hope that you have a great day😊
Great video! Thank you. This is the best video I've seen on Python classes. You explain it really well and make it very clear. I feel now I finally understand 'self' and 'init'.
Just a little advice if I may. When we use the word 'attribute' as a noun, we stress the first syllable (i.e. 'attribute). We stress the second syllable when the word is used as a verb (i.e. at'tribute.
Thank you so much Chris! I'm Super happy to hear that!!! 😁😁😁
I believe the pronunciation of "attribute" depends on where you are from in the world. In North America, we pronounce it differently than in Britain or Australia 😉
@@PythonSimplified absolutely true
Funny fact. This video is a reference in my introduction to python programming in the university. So the quality of this video is really high!
Your explanations are perfect. You make everything easy to understand while also not slowing it down so much that I get bored. Thanks for your amazing videos!! 😎👍
Thank you so much for the incredible feedback, Vectar! 😀😀😀
I'm super happy you enjoy my tutorials!
why don't i have a teacher like you before !!!!Very nice great explanation .....the best simple way ....you're awesome.... ...ty
Great video! Probably best I've seen on this topic! Well done Mariya!
Yeeey! Thank you so much A T! I'm super happy to hear that! 😁😁😁
Just a little correction from the description, not ALMOST everything is an object, EVERYTHING is an object in Python.
Even a simple integer is an object of class .
You can verify that with the type() method.
Love that your examples are so simple but very concrete and fleshed out so we could actually write code looking at it. The fruits class was a great way to show how you'd write the code and call instances, intuitive as well. Great video.
she is making things to look like they are very simple. Thank you for your brilliant explanation
Very well explained, simple and to the point. This is an excellent introduction into classes for any level of python developer.
Thank you so much! 😃
I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for the RUclips video "Object-Oriented Programming in Python..This video is an excellent introduction to the fundamental concepts of OOP in Python.Overall, the video "Object-Oriented Programming in Python" is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about OOP. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Python programming.I am grateful to you for creating this excellent video. It has helped me so much ..Thank you very much 😀🙂
Thank you for your crystal clear explanations about the programming ideas behind OOP. Specially on Python where everything seems so easy compared to C++ for example.
I recently discovered your channel and I can't stop watching more videos.
Keep going this way Mariya!!!
Thank you so much for your amazing comment Roberto!!! 😃😃😃
Thank you for spending your time reading comments after 3 months. That says a lot about you 😍 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Looking forward to watch a brand new video from you, Mariya!!!!
omg, this was the first video on OOP where these things started to make sense for me. thank you!!
Thank you so much Lauren! I'm happy to help! 😃
If you want to practice the concepts from this video you can checkout my Forest of Objects step by step codealong:
ruclips.net/video/-LsuiVGO-88/видео.html
It will give you a really nice case use of classes! Hope you like it! 😊
I can listen to you all the time, not only 24/7 :) Your English is so perfect , I ❤ your channel
Could you do a video on the perfect roadmap to learning python?
Hi Mike 😀
Sounds like a fantastic idea! I'll film something on the subject soon! thanks for suggesting! 😊
Absolute best video on python classes i have seen ! Addresses the holes in working knowledge thoroughly and quickly ! Thank you sooo much
God I love this! The explanation is so simple and elegant, amazing for total beginners! Thumbs up and keep up the good work! :D
Her explanation was PERFECT! Actually, she's perfect.
Absolutely loved this tutorial. I'm getting so much from this channel. I wish you could go through every detail of Python for absolute beginners and publish a tutorial for it. I'd happily spend money on that.
Trust me this is the best video on OOP on the web. You are amazing.
The channels that seem to be not as popular I have found to be the most helpful and useful. Keep up the great work and when your channel ends up blowing up (because it will) please keep the same quality of teaching
OMG! EDX AND COURSERA PROFESSORS MUST LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO!!! Here I am learning much more very easily! THANK YOU!
Thank you for creating such video!
Have used Udemy and other resources, but found style how you present these concepts really easy and fun to understand. Definitely will stick to other vids as well :)
Your channel is a gold mine. I knew somehow about the classes in python, but my concepts are polished after watching this.
Looking forward for seeng your charismatic intarface, goodlooking objects and pythonic voice)
Thank you so much for the incredibly lovely words and for the super chat, Constantine! 😀😀😀
I absolutely love your comment! thanks for all the support!! 😊
My new found and new favourite python channel, I love your explanation style!, edit: falling in love with your expressions and the hand gestures you make while explaining :)
Greetings from Argentina. Your way of explaining is very nice, I love it! Have you thought about doing a complete course with everything you know? It would be amazing!!
Thank you so much Martin! I'm super happy you liked my explanation! 😀
I'll be posting new episodes in the "Python Basics Series" here and then, and adding each new tutorial to a playlist which will eventually organize all this information chronologically 😉
For now, I'm focusing on concepts that will make my other tutorials easier, that's why these videos don't come in a specific order just yet... so yes to your question! that's definitely what I'm aiming to do here on RUclips 😊
Thanks again for suggesting and cheers from Canada! 🍁
soooooo, that 30 second graphical animation really helped me understand classes. Thank you =)
Thank you for the video, very intuitive and easy to understand. Saludos!!!!
Thank you so much, glad you liked it! 😀
I know python but Object oriented programming was always a mystery! now i know where to start thank you
Very good videos 👍👍👍
Thank you so much Saiyam! 😊
My God, I spent years in search of a class but this was the class that I needed. Classy!
What a beauty of this lady.
Btw from india.
Thank you so much Rahul!
Greetings and Namaste from Canada! 😀
You've got a knack for teaching, You legit explained class instances better in 8 mins, than in my 45 min class instancing lecture lol. Not to mention the animations and whatnot while you were explaining really helped to cement it into my brain!
She is beautiful and knows how to program, what more could you ask for
One VERY lucky guy knows this I am sure.
chill out, simps.
cooking and cleaning
Another one like her
A bj
wow you nailed the OOP overview in under 8 minutes with very clear examples and clean visuals. Including the explanation of scope (self) as part of the intro in the way that you did was also... awesome!
Amazing video! Just found this channel and really helped grasping the concepts!
Would you be able to create a video like this for design patterns (Singleton, MVC, Observer, etc...)? Or even going over First class objects or all the types of methods that are available:-)
I was annoyed when I first watched the video, feeling she was playing around in her explanation. Until, I went to look for the more serious tutors only to be dumbfounded by the lack of simplicity they need to explain this topic to beginners. I got my explanation from your video and I am very satisfied. Thank you so much
I have two big reasons to see this🤤🤤
😂😂🌚
That was maybe the best and clearest explination to init i have heard yet
thank you for being a female representative of the coding industry! I'm a girl and I understand whatever you're teaching compared to my professor. You're an inspiration !~ :)
Wow, you are such a teacher, we even don't look at you (yes, you are beautiful) and we focus our full attention on the examples.
We all know why we are here
😏😏😅😂
To learn classes in python??
To learn about certain “objects”.
Bro I’m dying 😂😂😂
To learn about python from this wonderful married women of course. Then continue to touch grass :)
i read python crash course, and i totally understand it, but it did not take me 8 min to understand it!!!! Great work! keep up. i subscribe.
Yeyyy!! Thank you so much Alastor!! Welcome aboard! 😀
your videos are like a perfect way for some part of soceity, for those people who want to learn it they way..and only that way in which you teach.
so i cant thank you enough for the way you are teaching this.
I just wanted my chance to say that your videos are fantastic. I am learning soo fast now that I have moved to watching your videos. great content
I have been in a tutorial hell for years but when I saw this channel my life changed 😢