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https://blogzone.hellobox.co/6922712/deep-dive-into-object-oriented-programming-in-python
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hiiiii posting my monty python art here again 👋👋 (big fan of mr pither and mr gulliver they're happily married imo)
#monty python#monty python's flying circus#monty python and the holy grail#michael palin#terry jones#terry gilliam#john cleese#eric idle#graham chapman#neil innes#I ALMOST FORGOT NEIL OOPS
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she object on my programming till i am oriented
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think about what makes bugs "less worthy" to be in our spaces as a programmer . try catching and releasing the bug humanely in a google doc outside the function file
#idiots#is this another well established programming joke#vivid mental image of trapping a computer bug in a glass and taking it outside#lure it gingerly onto this piece of paper#animal rights#(accidentally catapults the bug somewhere in your code) oops#matlab#programming#python#C#java#idk what the rest of them are#scratch#animal cruelty#bugs#spiders#insects
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I am writing in python rather than the pre 89 C shitshow at work right now..
And... I am just enjoying mixing function and object oriented design. Procedural mixed with imperative.
Just... making complex machines by swimming through the wonderfull sea of code in a modern langauge
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Object-oriented Programming for short ...
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Post #158: YouTube, Socratica, OOP in Python, 2025
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Fe Aspec Week Day 7: Free Day -- Legacy
This one took me forever to settle on something I liked -- I was toying around with some ideas about Lukas's epilogue text and the idea of legacy, as well as a bit of meta impact. A few scrapped drawings and 1k words later, I've got this 😂
As always, thank you so much for running this week!! 💜💚 I always have so much fun with the pieces, (it's been the only event week that I can regularly commit to because I always have a blast haha!) and seeing others' amazing work! It's been such a great time :D
Forsyth stepped back from his canvas. He wiped hair from his forehead, hoping he wasn’t smearing any paint there. He studied his work, then his model, then his work once more. He gave a decisive nod.
“Well. I tried.”
Python choked back a laugh. “That’s not quite the confidence you want to hear from your portrait painter, you know.” He walked up to the canvas, but Forsyth was quick to angle it away from him.
“Oh, hush, I wasn’t even painting you! I’ll have you know, it was rather difficult trying to paint something without having it in front of me.”
“What are you talkin’ about, Luke was sitting right there for hours!”
At his mention, Lukas perked up. He’d been lounging in front of Forsyth, his eyes lowered to sift through a pile of student writings. He’d been scribbling notes in the margins, absentmindedly angling his face this way and that when Forsyth requested.
“And I am incredibly grateful for his presence. However, I did not want to capture him looking like a sleep-deprived schoolteacher –”
“– but that’s exactly what he is –”
“– so I attempted to recreate my personal favorite expression of his.”
Lukas smiled. “Oh? And what would that be?” He placed the papers aside, giving Forsyth his full attention. Lukas nodded to the canvas, encouraging him to reveal it.
“Well… you see… the point of this whole project…”
Forsyth searched for the right words. The point of the whole project actually struck him months ago, back at Rigel Castle.
He and Python had sat for their own portraits, which would later be hung in the great hall to commemorate members of the Brotherhood. Forsyth could have cried seeing he and Python’s likenesses full of dignity and chivalry. The whole time, though, he couldn’t shake the feeling of injustice that boiled in his stomach: Lukas would get nothing.
Sure, his name would appear in the records as the royal family’s right-hand advisor during and after war, but his image would disappear entirely. He left the Brotherhood to fulfill his dreams long before the kingdom was stable enough to commission a professional painter. With his brother furthering the bloodline and becoming the major focus of the household, Lukas was relieved of all marriage obligations – and opportunities for a couple’s portrait. Paintings alongside any future children were out of the question, as well.
“It’s terribly unfair!” Forsyth had cried. “Are war and romance the only means to remember a man? Is he any less worthy because he will never marry?”
“You’re overthinking things, Fors.” Python had hardly spared him a glance. “Plenty of good people don’t get their paintings done.”
“And that is just as much an outrage!”
He brought his concerns to Lukas, who seemed at peace with the situation, as Python was. The pair’s disinterest only caused Forsyth more urgency. After a bit of deliberation, he knew there was only one path forward.
“I shall take this into my own hands.”
They would find out he meant this very literally. He showed up at Lukas’ schoolhouse with various brushes clutched in his hands, an apron thrown over his chest. He pulled up a nearby seat, propped up an easel, and got right to it. It became their routine: once classes dismissed for the day, Lukas would busy himself with reading through his school materials, and Forsyth would busy himself with work of his own.
He’d done his research beforehand, but had never actually painted anyone’s portrait. He looked again at the finished product.
“I was hoping to capture… er… the point of this work is to commemorate your independent situation… and thus… I remembered the days after you first told me, you were the happiest I’d ever seen you. The face is still a rare one, but after that night, I’ve seen that side of you more and more. I just thought…”
He gave an audible huff. Screw it.
He turned the canvas around.
“I am sorry. Perhaps I should have gone with a more dignified look, like the other knights’ portraits. I am aware that I have yet to accomplish a professional’s level of –”
“It’s perfect.”
Forsyth blinked.
Lukas stared at the canvas. He appeared to be working out his next words. Meanwhile, Python let out a long whistle. “Lookin’ good! Not too shabby, for your first masterpiece.”
“‘Not too shabby’ is an understatement.” Lukas stepped closer to the piece, his voice full of warmth. “Thank you, friend.”
In the painting, Lukas wasn’t sitting straight-backed and stiff; it was focused on his bust, leaning a bit in relaxed movement. He wore casual clothes, none of his usual professional garments. He smiled. His mouth was a little lopsided, a little odd, pinching his eyes a bit, showing some teeth, but not all – and it was a perfect replication. This was Lukas’s true smile, not the one he put up for others to view.
Python gave him a poke. “So, now what? Where are we gonna do with it? We can’t just smuggle it into the royal gallery. And I don’t think Lukas is the kind of guy who wants to stare at it here in the school all the time.”
“Well, I… er….”
“I mean, we can certainly just go and hang it up somewhere around town, but I don’t think he’s looking for that, either.”
“I just thought he’d want it! For his legacy!” Forsyth huffed. His eyes shone with The kind of determination that the others knew not to overstep on. There was no stopping him now. “It’s important that he’s remembered through the ages! I think of all the heroes that inspired me – the way I gazed at their images in my fathers’ textbooks, gaining hope from their stories…”
“You’re hoping that Lukas ends up in some dusty textbook someday?”
“Indeed!” He beamed, not realizing that Python didn’t see it as a grand victory. “Just imagine: centuries from now, some harrowed scholar, crushed under familiar struggles. They get a hold of a secondhand book, and suddenly, bam!” He gestured to the painting. “They look upon his face and see that everything will be alright. They’ll think, ‘if Sir Lukas of Valentia can do it, and smile so purely at the end of it all, surely I can too!’”
He clenched his fists, caught up in his own excitement. His gaze was somewhere faraway, imagining this incredible future.
Python scoffed.
“It sounds like they’re just as much of a hopelessly sentimental dreamer as you are. They’ll probably think, ‘gods, now I need to study up on this guy too?”
“Python…”
“Or, if they’re like me, maybe they’ll think, ‘mmm, that is one fiiine –”
“Python!”
“Alright, alright. I think it’s a real nice gesture, Fors.”
Lukas had been quietly taking everything in for a while. Now he spoke. “I truly believe this is perfect. As you said – this is an expression only saved for rare occasions. It’s difficult for me to smile so genuinely. I… I never really see it myself.”
He placed a hand on Forsyth’s shoulder. “We can hope it reaches others someday, but regardless, I am grateful to have seen it right now. It inspires me about the future. I… I cannot thank you enough.”
#fe aspec week#fe lukas#fe forsyth#fe python#oop i had this ready but forgot to queue.... posting it super quick before i have to run#hehe guess which tired and hopelessly sentimental scholar got her hands on a secondhand copy of echoes 👍#it was supposed be a little thing and ended up like three times the length i planned#but i feel like it could even go on a bit more! it stops pretty suddenly because i needed to just find a stopping point but it could#definitely continue...#and YEAH thank you for putting on the week and to those who participated! ✨✨✨#there were such fun prompts and i absolutely loved seeing everyones stuff ;--; it was all beautiful!!#drabbles#soon ill post these in a work on ao3 with my prev years stuff!#i was supposed to do that this weekend and forgot id be wicked busy lmao
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The concept of object oriented programming explained
Object-oriented programming is a fundamental concept present in numerous programming languages such as C++, Java, JavaScript, and more. It becomes straightforward once you truly grasp it, and that's precisely what this post aims to help you achieve. So, stop your scrolling for a second and delve into this post for a thorough and clear explanation.
Understanding the Term "Object-Oriented"
To grasp OOP, let's begin by explaining the name itself: "Object-Oriented." This term signifies that OOP revolves around entities known as "objects."
What Exactly Is an Object?
An object in OOP is any entity that possesses both state and behavior. Consider a dog as an example: it has states such as color, name, and breed, while its behaviors encompass actions like wagging the tail, barking, and eating.
The reason we introduce the concept of objects in programming is to effectively represent real-world entities, a task that cannot be accomplished with conventional variables or arrays.
Classes: Abstract Forms of Objects
Now, what about classes? A class is essentially the abstract form of an object. If we take the example of a "dog," the object "Mydog" is a concrete instance, while the class "dog" represents dogs in a more general sense. Think of a class as a blueprint or template from which you can create individual objects.
Four Pillars of Object-Oriented Programming
Now that we've established the fundamentals of objects and classes. OOP is built upon four key principles:
Inheritance: Inheritance occurs when one object inherits all the properties and behaviors of a parent object. It promotes code reusability and facilitates runtime polymorphism.
Polymorphism: Polymorphism entails performing a single task in multiple ways. For instance, it can involve presenting information differently to customers or implementing different shapes like triangles or rectangles.
Abstraction: Abstraction is about concealing internal details while exposing functionality. Consider a phone call; we don't need to understand the intricate inner workings.
Encapsulation: Encapsulation involves bundling code and data into a single unit. Just like a capsule contains various medicines . In a fully encapsulated class (e.g., a Java bean), all data members are private, ensuring data integrity and controlled access.
I remember finding these images that explained these concepts using the 'Squid Game' series, and they are just perfect. So, I'm sharing them here and giving all credit to their owner :
Polymorphism , Inheritance , Encapsulation
#code#codeblr#css#html#python#studyblr#progblr#programming#comp sci#web design#web developers#web development#website design#webdev#website#tech#html css#learn to code#OOP#object oriented programming
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top 5 snake breeds, top 5 places you want to travel, top 5 songs atm
THESE ARE ALL VERY GOOD. Reblog that post too because I have some top 5s for you.........slime man
Snakes:
Ball Python- puppydog of all time
Reticulated Python- large, gorgeous, intelligent
Woma Python- EYEBROW GUY
Black-Headed Python- woma with head dipped in ink
Burmese Python- large and dumb, sweetheart, problematic fave
Travel (I only counted places I haven't been before):
The Ball Python Temple in Ouidah, Benin
Madre Selva in Peru
Reykjavík, Iceland
Tokyo, Japan
Salton CA, USA
Songs (not sorry, it's all over the place rn):
Jericho- Iniko
AMAMA- Crumb
Half Bad- Let's Eat Grandma
Beast- Aldous Harding
symbol- Adrianne Lenker
#oops all pythons#superior animal truly#although I really should knock balls down to 2 bc Laurel and Umlaut are refusing to eat#rats are expensiveeeee guyssssss#ask meme#ask me top 5s pls I love em#I also have anon turned on if that helps#I am a friend to shy guys!!#asked and answered
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Earthquake Map Progress Log #4
15 November 2024
It has been a while since I worked on the map because of classes and work, but I met up with a friend today and we both worked on map-related projects we're doing right now. I only got through two days of earthquakes (January 11 and 12) because my most frequently used paint pen kind of exploded.
On a mildly related note, I am taking a uni course on natural disasters next semester! And, I'm considering learning Python to make my own modified natural disaster map/prediction site. (If anyone knows good resources for learning Python, please share!)
#year-long project#earthquakes#geology#severe weather#hyperfixation#natural disasters#paint pens#haha oops#python#computer programming
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i wanna show u guys my sleeve tattoo since it's really shaping up! but! it is so crazy swollen right now lmfao. my arm is SO red
#i forgot to take acetaminophen when i got home to mitigate some of the swelling and oops!! oops!!!!#my arm looks like a baboon butt!!!#i'll probably wait to post anything til it's all healed up in march after the last session 😞#part of it went into my elbow ditch as well and despite that actually being just fine today! now it is so crazy tender#next time i get my little woma python started :') ♥♥#personal stuff
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Programarea orientată pe obiecte (OOP) în Python
Până acum, programarea pe care ați făcut-o a fost procedurală. Cu toate acestea, o mulțime de programe astăzi sunt orientate pe obiecte. Cunoașterea ambelor tipuri și cunoașterea diferenței este foarte importantă. Multe limbaje importante din informatică, cum ar fi C++ și Java, folosesc adesea metode OOP. Începătorii și non-programatorii găsesc adesea conceptul de OOP confuz și complicat. Acest…
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From Blueprints to Models: Using OOP in AI Workflows

Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is a widely used programming paradigm that focuses on organizing code into reusable objects. By encapsulating data and behavior within objects, OOP promotes modularity, reusability, and maintainability in software development. OOPs properties — Encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, association, composition, and dependency injection provide the foundation for designing modular, reusable, and maintainable code.
Class: A recipe or blueprint.
Object: The actual item made from the blueprint.
Encapsulation: Keeping details safe and only exposing what’s necessary.
Inheritance: Passing down traits from parent to child.
Polymorphism: The same action behaving differently in different situations.
Abstraction: Hiding the complexity and showing only what’s needed.

Why OOP Matters for AI: The Need for Structured Code
Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects often involve complex algorithms, data structures, and workflows, making it essential to maintain a well-organized codebase. As these projects grow in size and sophistication, having structured, modular code becomes crucial for efficient development, collaboration, and maintenance. Here’s how Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) addresses these needs:
You can create separate classes for handling datasets, defining models, and running evaluation metrics. This structure makes it easier to understand the project as a whole and to modify individual components without affecting the rest of the system.
In AI development, common tasks such as data loading, feature engineering, and model training are often repeated across projects. OOP enables code reuse through inheritance, meaning that you can create base classes with shared functionality and extend them for specific use cases.
OOP’s encapsulation principle ensures that the internal state of an object is protected and only accessible through specific methods. In AI, this is particularly useful for maintaining data integrity.
In OOP, related functionality is bundled within classes, making it easier to isolate and fix bugs. For example, if there’s a problem with data preprocessing, you know to look within the “DataPreprocessor” class.
OOP provides a standardized way of organizing code, which is especially helpful in large AI teams.
Future Trends: OOP and AI Development
As the fields of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue to evolve, we are likely to see significant developments that shape the way these two disciplines intersect. The future of OOP in AI development looks promising, with a strong focus on modularity, efficiency, and user-friendly abstractions. As AI continues to grow in complexity and impact, OOP principles will remain essential for building scalable, maintainable, and ethical AI systems. Developers can look forward to a new era of AI-driven tools and frameworks that make the most of OOP, enabling the creation of more sophisticated and efficient AI solutions.
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Mastering Python Properties: A Comprehensive Guide
Unlock the power of Python properties! Learn to customize attribute access, create read-only attributes, and implement advanced setter/getter functions. Elevate your coding skills with our comprehensive guide. #PythonProgramming #CodingTips
Unleashing the Power of Python Properties Python properties offer developers a powerful tool for customizing attribute access in their classes. By leveraging properties, we can create more flexible and maintainable code. In this guide, we’ll explore the ins and outs of Python properties, from basic usage to advanced techniques. Understanding the Basics of Properties Properties provide a way to…
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Objekt-orientierte Programmierung in 7 Minuten: die 4 Säulen ...
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Post #224: ModelMyMind, Die 4 Säulen der objekt-orientierten Programmierung, 2025.
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