Description
Java programmers making a move to Python often struggle with Python’s approach to object-oriented programming (OOP). The approach to working with objects, variable types, and other language capabilities taken by Python vs Java are quite different. It can make switching between both languages very confusing.
This course compares and contrasts object-oriented programming support in Python vs Java. By the end, you’ll be able to apply your knowledge of object-oriented programming to Python, understand how to reinterpret your understanding of Java objects to Python, and use objects in a Pythonic way.
In this course, you’ll learn how to:
Build a basic class in both Java and Python
Explore how object attributes work in Python vs Java
Compare and contrast Java methods and Python functions
Discover inheritance and polymorphism mechanisms in both languages
Investigate reflection across Python vs Java
Apply everything in a complete class implementation in both languages
This course isn’t a primer on object-oriented programming. Rather, it compares object-oriented features and principles of Python vs Java. Students should have some knowledge of Java, and also be familiar with coding Python. If you are unfamiliar with object-oriented programming, then check out Intro to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Python.