This Python OOPs tutorial will help you understand what is OOPs, what are classes & objects in Python, what is the inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism along with a demo in simple Python programming. OOPS stands for object-oriented programming. Whether you are working in Python or any other scripting languages, almost all of them rely on object-oriented programming as their basis. Python is an OOPS language so you can create classes and objects. Every instance in Python is an object. Objects are the variables of a class data type. As you can create multiple variables of a data type, you can also create multiple objects of a class. Classes are nothing but user-defined data types. A class is just a blueprint defining the type of data that a user-defined data type can store and the kinds of operations that are supported by it. Now, let us get started and understand object-oriented programming in detail. Course Length: 22:50 Source: Simplilearn
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