What happened Hala? Please come back to yt, your tutorials are really good and we miss them :) all the best
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I am a complete beginner to coding and have been trying to get my head around object-oriented programming. This was the first thing I've come across that actually made sense. Super helpful; so clearly explained!
Hala, fantastic teaching level, right speed and all. Especially for people like me, that have a basic understanding of programming logic in other languages, but still fresh to python. Other authors either make it too boring or skip too many details, you get straight to the point with the essential. Thank you!
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can you please help me with my GUI? when i run my program on other PC with different size, the gui is so big that some of the objects cant be seen. I want my gui to adjust according to the different monitors it runs on
Thank you that clarified a lot. But I still don't get the oop structure for GUIs. When does it make sence to create a new class or object? Why is the code of Qt Creator structured like it is. When should I refer to a new file?
Hello Hala, thank you so much for your help. I have a question though: how would you insert a dataframe into an excel template where the excel template has merged rows and merged columns? Thank you.
The thing I don't understand is why use def __init__ specifically and not another name, def abc, for example. That abc function will also run imediately. Why use __init__ instead of any other? That is something I don't understand, what is so special with __init__?
__init__ is meant for initializing the class attribute values and is run immediately upon creation. if you use “def abc” like you suggested, that function would not run immediately, you’d need to call it explicitly like “maxx.abc()”. However, when you instantiate a new object like this “maxx=Dog()”, as soon as you create the Dog() object, Python will immediately execute __init__ behind the scenes. This is how Python classes are wired.
Dear Hala, Your videos and Stack Overflow helped me a lot in advancing python learning. Whenever I am stuck in coding, I will look into your videos and find a solution right out there. Thanks a lot for your free tutorials. You teach advanced things in an easy and simple way and your teachings are very well suitable for making day to day practical applications than compared to many other academic teachings. With the help of your videos, I made a trading platform connecting broker API. Thank you very much. But its so sad that there are no new videos from you for the last six months. What happened. Please don't stop your teachings. World needs people like you. We all love you so much. Eagerly waiting for your videos...Best regards