Looking for a good introduction to object oriented programming with Python

lipska the kat lipskathekat at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 6 03:48:02 EDT 2012


On 06/08/12 01:27, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 19:12:35 -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
>
>>> Good lord. I'd rather read C++ than UML.  And I can't read C++.
>>
>> UML is under-rated.  I certainly don't have any love of the 47 different
>> flavors of diagram, but the basic idea of having a common graphical
>> language for describing how objects and classes interact is pretty
>> useful.  Just don't ask me to remember which kind of arrowhead I'm
>> supposed to use in which situation.
>
>
> I frequently draw diagrams to understand the relationships between my
> classes and the problem I am trying to solve. I almost invariably use one
> type of box and one type of arrowhead. Sometimes if I'm bored I draw
> doodles on the diagram. If only I could remember to be consistent about
> what doodle I draw where, I too could be an UML guru.
>

Yea, it can be tricky. But if you persevere you will gain enlightenment.
It does take a bit of application though.

lipska

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