Lec 16 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008

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Lecture 16: Encapsulation, inheritance, shadowing

Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag

View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-00F08

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  • @NicolPotent actually its 'nailed that pset'

  • @mrProgrammingGeek If u can speak english, you can program in python. pretty much.

  • Excuse me, but I nailed that part tra la la

    XD

  •  I laughed! 3:11

  • I'll be enrolling in this course for the next semester.

  • I love these videos

  • beautiful examples!

    python is pretty!

  • For anyone who's been following the assignments, what did you use as the key for your dictionary on the DP part of the last problem set, ps8? My answer matched with the example for W = 30 and it ran fairly fast, but I had to use a tuple of four variables to get a workable key. Anyone have a better solution?

  • In c# it is so easy because you have public, protected and private. Python's lacking of this is very bad.

  • dont play :(

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