
Python Crash Course
A HandsOn, ProjectBased Introduction to Programming,
by Eric Matthes
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Python, Programming, and Programming.
Second edition of the best selling Python book in the world. A fastpaced, nononsense guide to Programming, in Python. This book teaches beginners the basics of Programming, in Python with a focus on real projects.This is the second edition of the best selling Python book in the world. Python Crash Course, 2nd Edition is a straightforward introducti...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Python, Programming, and Programming.
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Kirk Borne
“#Python 3.9 — What’s new and better: performance boosts, new string functions, dictionary union operators, more stable internal APIs,… ———— #DataScientists #Coding #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #BigData ——— +See this top book:”
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“Practical, code-first manual aimed at hands-on developers; it mixes object-oriented design, UML, design patterns, and Agile/XP practices with long C and Java examples. The most useful parts are concrete problem-solving walk-throughs: refactorings, design choices, and pattern implementations you can copy into real projects. Limitations: heavy on language-specific listings and prescriptive editorializing — the tone can feel didactic, and some examples read dated compared with modern language features. Not a gentle introduction; it's best used slowly and with a code editor open.”
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