"Polymorphism" is archetypical "Form(s)" and/or "Idea(s)" from which evolve many "forms" and/or "ideas," each in turn also archetypical Form(s): Idea(s) from which evolve forms or ideas.
I can see exactly how you have gone about explaining the concept of Polymorphism.
For anyone watching this Polymorphism means many-forms, and in programming terms it refers to different classes having methods that have the same name. This is a very important concept to grasp if you wish to become a programmer. Anybody who is trying to learn C++ should take a look at the keyword 'virtual' and should also look at inheritance.
Sorry I have to say, very unprofessional and not very suitable for the majority of learners. I appreciate your attempt, but I think you need to bring in other teaching/presentation elements.
@sikhzrule I know what you mean. I have seen a few more 'polished' looking demos which are too abstract - I'm trying to come at it from a different angle, less textbooky .
@AgileJStructureViews Yes, but practise makes perfect so just try and improve it as you develop. It's not like people pay for this anyway so I can't really demand that you have done it professionally I'm just trying to give you advise on how to improve it, if you want to. Take care and good luck.
"Polymorphism" is archetypical "Form(s)" and/or "Idea(s)" from which evolve many "forms" and/or "ideas," each in turn also archetypical Form(s): Idea(s) from which evolve forms or ideas.
chewinggumtester 3 months ago
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chewinggumtester 3 months ago
I can see exactly how you have gone about explaining the concept of Polymorphism.
For anyone watching this Polymorphism means many-forms, and in programming terms it refers to different classes having methods that have the same name. This is a very important concept to grasp if you wish to become a programmer. Anybody who is trying to learn C++ should take a look at the keyword 'virtual' and should also look at inheritance.
Great job Paul Wells.
GamingJediPwns 4 months ago
@GamingJediPwns Thank you. I'm glad you commented as this helps me decide on the approach for the next videos.
AgileJStructureViews 4 months ago
Don't give up your day job.....
zaco88 9 months ago
Sorry I have to say, very unprofessional and not very suitable for the majority of learners. I appreciate your attempt, but I think you need to bring in other teaching/presentation elements.
sikhzrule 11 months ago
@sikhzrule I know what you mean. I have seen a few more 'polished' looking demos which are too abstract - I'm trying to come at it from a different angle, less textbooky .
AgileJStructureViews 11 months ago 3
@AgileJStructureViews Yes, but practise makes perfect so just try and improve it as you develop. It's not like people pay for this anyway so I can't really demand that you have done it professionally I'm just trying to give you advise on how to improve it, if you want to. Take care and good luck.
sikhzrule 11 months ago
nice vid, explains the core concept very well... I just wish I saw this when I was learning about it.
WSPSNIPER2 1 year ago
uuuuuuuuuuu areeeeeeeeeeee awesssssssooooooooooommmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeee r u a professor??
demondroid2331990 1 year ago
@demondroid2331990 I'm not a professor - but I certainly didn't get this explanation of polymorphism from a text book
AgileJStructureViews 1 year ago