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► Master OOP techniques in Python with bite-sized code examples What’s the difference between @classmethod, @staticmethod, and “plain/regular“ instance methods in Python? You’ll know the answer after watching this Python video tutorial: Regular (instance) methods need a class instance and can access the instance through `self`. They can read and modify an objects state freely. Class methods, marked with the @classmethod decorator, don’t need a class instance. They can’t access the instance (self) but they have access to the class itself via `cls`. Static methods, marked with the @staticmethod decorator, don’t have access to `cls` or `self`. They work like regular functions but belong to the class’s namespace. In this video tutorial I go over the differences between these different kinds of methods in Python. I also explain when to use each with a simple example so you can improve your object-oriented programming (OOP) skills in Python. To learn how to use the full potential of Python check out “Python Tricks: The Book“ at the link below. FREE COURSE – “5 Thoughts on Mastering Python“ PYTHON TRICKS: THE BOOK SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: * * * ► Python Developer MUGS, T-SHIRTS & MORE: FREE Python Tutorials & News: » Python Tutorials: » Python News on Twitter: @dbader_org » Weekly Tips for Pythonistas: » Subscribe to this channel:
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