[147] Objektorientierte Programmierung (OOP) (6/14)
in series: Einführung in die Programmierung mit Python
video tutorial by Lucas Holland and Marius Meinert
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[079] Lucas Holland
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Hey, I'm a geek just like you ;-) No, seriously I do have a real life... I enjoy programming, screencasting and spending time with my friends.
I maintain a blog together with Marius at: http://www ...
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In dieser Episode behandeln wir das Paradigma der objektorientierten Programmierung, auf welchem Python basiert.
Uploaded on 7th February 2007, running time 6 minutes.
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Schöne übersichtliche und grafisch ansprechende Präsentation!
fand ich gut, kurze, verständliche einführung, gut mit beispielen illustriert
OOP sehr schön erklärt
Ihr könnt super erklären. Auch schön, dass die Videos auf Deutsch sind!
Hi Daniel,
we will get into making actual programs pretty soon. However, I'm not sure we'll create any mathmatical stuff (it's very, very unlikely)
A matplotlib ShowMeDo will be created and published on this site pretty soon, so I think we don't have to cover that in our series.
Lucas
I would like to see some scientifical stuff
especially signal processing
creating wave files, making low,high pass filters
plotting (matplotlib)
and general stuff from pylab, numarray atc
this would be usefull to motivate students
to use python as substitution for say matlab




