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  • Formaat: 127 pages
  • Sari: Quick Programming
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Chapman & Hall/CRC
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000828481

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"This handy, concise guide cuts to the core of what you need to know to enable you to pick up Python 3, quickly and easily. This book shows you what the latter look like in Python 3 without getting bogged down on applications. It also explores Python 3'sless familiar with iterators, like list comprehensions and dictionaries"--

This handy, concise guide cuts to the core of what you need to know to enable you to pick up Python 3, quickly and easily. Like any mainstream language, Python has loops, if statements, assignment statements, functions, etc. This book shows you what these look like in Python 3 without getting bogged down on applications. It also explores Python 3’s less familiar with iterators, like list comprehensions and dictionaries. It covers a selection of library functions which are immediately useful, and provides further information on where to find more. Whether you're looking for a crash course in Python 3 for career progression or for a university project, this book will enable you to quickly add Python 3 to your programming toolkit.

This handy, concise guide cuts to the core of what you need to know to enable you to pick up Python 3, quickly and easily.This book shows you what the latter look like in Python 3 without getting bogged down on applications. It also explores Python 3’s less familiar with iterators, like list comprehensions and dictionaries

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When a gifted teacher presents a new concept, they first cover every needed building block. The new concept becomes such a necessary and obvious extension of those building blocks, it feels like something you already knew. That is how Dave Matuszeks books read. In sparse, concise language he tells you exactly what you most need to know about programming, and lays it all out so clearly and logically it seems inevitable. His cheerful, intuitive examples progress step by step from introductory to advanced stages carrying you along painlessly.

I cannot recommend this series highly enough to anyone wanting a quick primer on a language they have yet to use. Whether a computer science student or a self-taught programmer, there are treats in store.

- Martha Palmer, Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction for Linguistics, and the former Helen & Hubert Croft Professor of Engineering in the Computer Science Department, University of Colorado Boulder, USA.

Dr. David Matuszek has written a great series of books on programming that will be of interest to many experienced programmers These short, well-written books can help programmers master a new language or technique rapidly and have fun doing so.

- Tim Finin, Willard and Lillian Hackerman Chair in Engineering and a Computer Science and Electrical Engineering professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).

1. The Absolute Bare Minimum.
2. Better Tools.
3. Classes.
4. Getting Fancy.
5. Testing.
6. Graphical User Interfaces.
David L. Matuszek was Director of the Master's in Computer and Information Technology course at the University of Pennsylvania, USA (2001-2017). With 40 years' teaching experience, and 45 years' programming experience, David is skilled in both the design of innovative software systems and in teaching others how to master programming languages in an accessible and engaging way.