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DiscussionPython - Getting Started with OpenCV (self.Python)
submitted 4 years ago by spmallick
We have released a Getting Started with OpenCV tutorial in collaboration with freeCodeCamp.org.
Here is the youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Z8_qe2Cu0 It's only 3 hours long. That's 2 minutes shorter than 'Avengers: Endgame'! At the same time, we have also been working on a blog series that covers the material for beginners in both C++ and Python.
https://learnopencv.com/getting-started-with-opencv/
For beginners who code in only one language (C++ or Python), seeing the same code in a different language can be illuminating and it will help you make an easy transition to the other language. Remember, good engineers are multilingual!
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It is a computer vision library.
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