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What is Object Oriented Programming in Python - OOPS in Python | Complete Tutorial
In this Python Object Oriented Programming video, you will learn about Python OOPS and its complete structure.
The Python classes and object concept is discussed in this part. The class keyword is used to create a class in this. The objects are made outside of the class in OOPS Python.
You will also learn how to define variables in the function and how to call variables outside of the class. Use of the keywords is also used in this classes and objects Python tutorial.
Our trainer will take you through the practical examples so you can easily understand what is object oriented programming in Python.
We have made a complete playlist on Python. You can watch more videos from there to learn it in detail.
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