OOP book suggestions /u/bigly87 Python Education

Hi, I work with python on daily basis but and its been long enough that i expect myself to have an good grasp of it. But i still dont feel comfortable with classes. Reading it, writing it and understanding it. I feel i have not reached an “aha” moment yet. I have read and watched a lot though, I am wondering if there is a book suggestion to cover the subject, besides the following: -Mastering Object oriented -Python 3 object oriented programming

Thanks

submitted by /u/bigly87
[link] [comments]

​r/learnpython Hi, I work with python on daily basis but and its been long enough that i expect myself to have an good grasp of it. But i still dont feel comfortable with classes. Reading it, writing it and understanding it. I feel i have not reached an “aha” moment yet. I have read and watched a lot though, I am wondering if there is a book suggestion to cover the subject, besides the following: -Mastering Object oriented -Python 3 object oriented programming Thanks submitted by /u/bigly87 [link] [comments] 

Hi, I work with python on daily basis but and its been long enough that i expect myself to have an good grasp of it. But i still dont feel comfortable with classes. Reading it, writing it and understanding it. I feel i have not reached an “aha” moment yet. I have read and watched a lot though, I am wondering if there is a book suggestion to cover the subject, besides the following: -Mastering Object oriented -Python 3 object oriented programming

Thanks

submitted by /u/bigly87
[link] [comments] 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *