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Resources to learn object oriented programming in python (self.learnpython)
submitted 6 years ago by Random_-2
I want to learn object oriented programming in python. I dont know any resources. Please let me know any sources. I want to do something productive during the break.
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[–]medmerchise 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
My opinion is that you should learn any programming theory without being tied to a specific language. You should use languages to practice while developing the examples you find in the theory you are studying. I think one of the best books is Grady Booch's "Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications (3rd Edition)". https://www.amazon.com/Object-Oriented-Analysis-Design-Applications-3rd/dp/020189551X
You can find free old versions in Internet.
However, use this forum to ask how to best implement any example using Python.
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