Although I am a newbie in programming, I read from a java book (in my native language) saying that the purpose of Object Oriented Programming are:
1. Use a real world concept in constructing program (here everything are objects with there properties and methods/actions); 2. Simplify coding; 3. and most important, faciliate the reuse of code (class, function, etc.) > Hey yall, > I'm new to Python and I love it. Now I can get most of the topics > covered with the Python tutorials I've read but the one thats just > stumping me is Object Orientation. I can't get the grasp of it. Does > anyone know of a good resource that could possibly put things in focus > for me? Thanks. > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list