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Dive into the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming in Python with this lightning talk on "What are Classes and Objects in Python?" In this session, we will demystify the concepts of classes and objects, two cornerstones of OOP that enable developers to model real-world entities effectively.
We will begin by defining what a class is and how it serves as a blueprint for creating objects. Attendees will learn how to define classes, initialize attributes, and create methods that encapsulate behavior. We will also discuss the differences between classes and objects, and how the relationship between them allows for better data organization and code reusability.
Through practical examples and live coding demonstrations, participants will gain a clear understanding of how to leverage classes and objects to build more structured and efficient Python applications. This talk is perfect for beginners eager to grasp the basics and intermediate programmers looking to solidify their understanding of OOP in Python. Join us to unlock the power of classes and objects in your coding journey!
Hello! I'm Yugal, a 19-year-old software developer currently studying and gaining hands-on experience in the field. With strong skills in programming languages like C and Python, I’m passionate about developing effective solutions and constantly improving my craft. I’m dedicated to problem-solving, detail-oriented, and eager to learn from each project and team I join. My goal is to contribute meaningfully to projects while building my skills and expertise as a software developer.
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16/11/2024
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Classes and Objects in Python OOPs
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Title: What are Classes and Objects in Python?
Description:
Dive into the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming in Python with this lightning talk on "What are Classes and Objects in Python?" In this session, we will demystify the concepts of classes and objects, two cornerstones of OOP that enable developers to model real-world entities effectively.
We will begin by defining what a class is and how it serves as a blueprint for creating objects. Attendees will learn how to define classes, initialize attributes, and create methods that encapsulate behavior. We will also discuss the differences between classes and objects, and how the relationship between them allows for better data organization and code reusability.
Through practical examples and live coding demonstrations, participants will gain a clear understanding of how to leverage classes and objects to build more structured and efficient Python applications. This talk is perfect for beginners eager to grasp the basics and intermediate programmers looking to solidify their understanding of OOP in Python. Join us to unlock the power of classes and objects in your coding journey!
Pre-requisites & reading material
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Time required for the talk
10 mins
Link to slides/demos
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EJ-StuJYDfP4ajesqgFgcIpJ5FRRPxki/view?usp=sharing
About you
Hello! I'm Yugal, a 19-year-old software developer currently studying and gaining hands-on experience in the field. With strong skills in programming languages like C and Python, I’m passionate about developing effective solutions and constantly improving my craft. I’m dedicated to problem-solving, detail-oriented, and eager to learn from each project and team I join. My goal is to contribute meaningfully to projects while building my skills and expertise as a software developer.
Availability
16/11/2024
Any comments
No response
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