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python:python_misc:oo_fundamentals_with_python [2018/08/23 17:07] – [Class-based object-orientation] mithatpython:python_misc:oo_fundamentals_with_python [2018/08/23 17:08] – [Class-based object-orientation] mithat
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-Because OOP models itself after real-world objects, we're going to use a real-world object to explore some more OOP concepts. 
  
 I have a Farberware 4241 microwave oven in my office. It's small, but it gets the job done. There is a factory somewhere making these by the thousand million, and they make all the Farberware 4241s from a master plan. That master plan defines what the Farberware 4241 //is//. In computing terminology, we would call that master plan a **class**. A class contains all the specifications needed to make a particular kind of object.  I have a Farberware 4241 microwave oven in my office. It's small, but it gets the job done. There is a factory somewhere making these by the thousand million, and they make all the Farberware 4241s from a master plan. That master plan defines what the Farberware 4241 //is//. In computing terminology, we would call that master plan a **class**. A class contains all the specifications needed to make a particular kind of object. 
python/python_misc/oo_fundamentals_with_python.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/30 18:45 by mithat

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