PYTHON: Practical Python Programming For Beginners & Experts With Hands-on Project

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Author: Mark Chan ISBN: 9781543098501
Publisher: Mark Chan Publication: February 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Chan
ISBN: 9781543098501
Publisher: Mark Chan
Publication: February 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

PYTHON
The Ultimate Python One Day Quickstart Guide. Practical Python Programming For Beginners & Experts With Hands-on Project

This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to learn Python programming in just a few days. While I don't profess to be able to make you a fully- fledged programmer in that time, my book is aimed at teaching you the basics of Python. 

Why Python? 

Why not C+, Swift, Ruby or Java? 

There are a lot of very good computer programs out there and each has its pitfalls and its good side. Python is the easiest to learn and once you have a good grounding in it, you can move on to another, more complicated language. 

Python is a beautiful computer language. It is simple, and it is intuitive. It comes complete with plenty of libraries and frameworks to help you manage most everything you want to do. And, to back it up, there is a very powerful Python community just waiting to help you out and point you in the right direction. 

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PYTHON
The Ultimate Python One Day Quickstart Guide. Practical Python Programming For Beginners & Experts With Hands-on Project

This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to learn Python programming in just a few days. While I don't profess to be able to make you a fully- fledged programmer in that time, my book is aimed at teaching you the basics of Python. 

Why Python? 

Why not C+, Swift, Ruby or Java? 

There are a lot of very good computer programs out there and each has its pitfalls and its good side. Python is the easiest to learn and once you have a good grounding in it, you can move on to another, more complicated language. 

Python is a beautiful computer language. It is simple, and it is intuitive. It comes complete with plenty of libraries and frameworks to help you manage most everything you want to do. And, to back it up, there is a very powerful Python community just waiting to help you out and point you in the right direction. 

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