Showing posts with label Python. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Python. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Hello! Python


Hello! Python
Anthony S. Briggs
 Publisher: M./ni.g P..li//tio.s | ISBN: 1935182080 | 2012 
PDF | 424 pages | 17 MB/28 MB

 Hello! Python fully covers the building blocks of Python programming and gives you a gentle introduction to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, functional programming, network programming, and program design. New (or nearly new) programmers will learn most of what they need to know to start using Python immediately.

 Programmers love Python because it's fast and efficient. Shouldn't learning Python be just the same? Hello! Python starts quickly and simply, with a line of Python code. You'll learn the basics the right way--by writing your own programs. Along the way, you'll get a gentle introduction to more advanced concepts and new programming styles.>

 No experience with Python needed. Exposure to another programming language is helpful but not required.
 What Makes Hello! Python special

 Learn Python fast Even if you've never written a line of code before, you'll be writing real Python apps in just an hour or two.
 Great examples There's something new in every chapter, including games, web programming with Django, databases, and more.
 User Friendly guides Using lots of illustrations and a down-to-earth writing style, this book invites you to explore Python along with half-a-dozen travelling companions from the User Friendly cartoon strip.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Learning Python


Learning Python
1212 pages | PDF | 6 MB

Google and YouTube use Python because it’s highly adaptable, easy to maintain, and allows for rapid development. If you want to write high-quality, efficient code that’s easily integrated with other languages and tools, this hands-on book will help you be productive with Python quickly — whether you’re new to programming or just new to Python. It’s an easy -to-follow self-paced tutorial, based on author and Python expert Mark Lutz’s popular training course.

Each chapter contains a stand-alone lesson on a key component of the language, and includes a unique Test Your Knowledge section with practical exercises and quizzes, so you can practice new skills and test your understanding as you go. You’ll find lots of annotated examples and illustrations to help you get started with Python 3.0.

* Learn about Python’s major built-in object types, such as numbers, lists, and dictionaries
* Create and process objects using Python statements, and learn Python’s general syntax model
* Structure and reuse code using functions, Python’s basic procedural tool
* Learn about Python modules: packages of statements, functions, and other tools, organized into larger components
* Discover Python’s object-oriented programming tool for structuring code
* Learn about the exception-handling model, and development tools for writing larger programs
* Explore advanced Python tools including decorators, descriptors, metaclasses, and Unicode processing


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