> codecaine said on
12-16-2009 at
08:31:
It is always nice seeing other programming publishing and helping the community. Thanks.
> lfroggyl said on
12-06-2009 at
16:05:
the easiest example is a game...imagine a game where you have tons of doorsrunning around. or tons of bullets. or metorites... instead of just writting those doors over and over you make a class. so that you save code and can have a door with a handle. a dorr that u push. a game has objects.
> boogiboy3d said on
12-02-2009 at
15:48:
Hey Bucky, if you did a mistake and hit enter, you shouldnt retype the same row again, just put cursor on previous row in python window and hit enter once, you will see how your text appear again, and you can just correct it. Excellent tutorial ..
> PhilosAnima said on
11-11-2009 at
19:07:
lol I am not the only one who watches both =D
> altu892 said on
10-31-2009 at
01:05:
should know that you can extend the class(a feature of oop)
> murphy1337 said on
10-20-2009 at
15:38:
you're like the MathTV guy for programmers...i love you haha
> xXdaveXsuperstarXx said on
10-08-2009 at
14:31:
Check out his video on childclasses and parent classes.
> michelarjuna said on
10-04-2009 at
20:14:
what is this useful for? i try to understand but could anyone give an example?
> emalkin71 said on
09-28-2009 at
12:34:
Does any one know how to pass variables between classes ???
> BackRaw said on
09-10-2009 at
01:48:
it initializes the class. for example, you can use: class SomeClass: def __init__(self): self.a = 'A' def getA(self): return self.athen call it with SomeClass().getA() or SomeClass().a that would both output 'A'.you can define class-global-variables there. it's very useful =)
> Benj80 said on
09-09-2009 at
19:48:
"...because all the other tutorials on the internet kinda suck at it."so true
> Portaytoe said on
09-04-2009 at
11:55:
dude, u are amazing, thank you so much.
> JustInstalledUbuntu said on
08-31-2009 at
20:00:
You're the man, Bucky! ;D
> slandshark said on
08-22-2009 at
21:27:
This specific tutorial really opened up my eyes on object oriented programming. I never understood classes prior to this.Your tutorials rock so far, thank you for posting them!
> Kobboi said on
08-18-2009 at
22:09:
what a crap example. bucky.man, no bucky.sex=man!
> evantaur said on
08-02-2009 at
16:39:
love these tutorials!
> qwertypimpin said on
07-21-2009 at
15:33:
Your tutorials are brilliant. I actually understood OOP!Thank you very much for the tutorials and the time you put into making them.
> dcukov said on
06-05-2009 at
13:28:
Can you please tell me what is use of __init__ inside of class?
> iammichaelscott said on
06-05-2009 at
00:49:
self is always the first parameter in python
> Sosemaush said on
05-28-2009 at
22:58:
Well, return returns a value to the caller and print prints something to the screen.