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Al Sweigart is a software developer, fellow of the Python Software Foundation, and author of several popular programming books including The Big Book of Small Python Projects, Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python, Coding with Minecraft, and The Recursive Book of Recursion (all from No Starch Press).
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Python for Kids, 2nd Edition by Jason Briggs
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Python Crash Course, 3rd Edition by Eric Matthes
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Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, 3rd Edition
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Python Tools for Scientists: An Introduction to Using Anaconda, JupyterLab, a...
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Python Playground, 2nd Edition: Geeky Projects for the Curious Programmer
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Black Hat Python, 2nd Edition: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters
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| Price | $21.49$21.49 | $23.96$23.96 | $29.30$29.30 | $43.77$43.77 | $32.76$32.76 | $20.78$20.78 |
| User experience level | Beginner | Beginner | Beginner | Beginner | Intermediate | Experienced |
| For readers who want | A gentle, kid-friendly introduction to Python | A fast-paced, thorough introduction to Python | A practical guide to using Python for automating tedious tasks | To use Python for research, simulation, and collaboration | To deepen their skills and explore creative applications of Python | To explore the stealthier side of programming |
| Compatible with Python version | Python 3 | Python 3 | Python 3 | Python 3 | Python 3 | Python 3 |
| Special features | Kid-friendly, full-color code and illustrations | Covers Django, matplotlib and plotly, and pygame | Covers working with files en masse, automating emails and texts, scraping the web, and more | Covers Anaconda, Spyder, Jupyter Notebooks, JupyterLab | Covers matplotlib, Numpy, OpenGL, Pillow, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi | Covers Python 3.x, Volatility Framework,ctypes, struct, lxml, BeautifulSoup |
| Page count | 368 pages | 511 pages | 592 pages | 744 pages | 448 pages | 216 pages |
No Starch Press has published the finest in geek entertainment since 1994, creating both timely and timeless titles like Python Crash Course, Python for Kids, How Linux Works, and Hacking: The Art of Exploitation. An independent, San Francisco-based publishing company, No Starch Press focuses on a curated list of well-crafted books that make a difference. They publish on many topics, including computer programming, cybersecurity, operating systems, and LEGO. The titles have personality, the authors are passionate experts, and all the content goes through extensive editorial and technical reviews. Long known for its fun, fearless approach to technology, No Starch Press has earned wide support from STEM enthusiasts worldwide.
Al Sweigart is a software developer and tech book author living in Houston. He has written several programming books for beginners, including Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. His books are freely available under a Creative Commons license at his website https://inventwithpython.com.
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonI love this book! If you're new to Python programming or are looking for a refresher, this book is perfect. The way the author explains how everything works makes learning Python so much easier. The book shows you what you need to download to start programming, it has activities for you to try out, and it takes you through each project step by step.
This book holds your hand and leads you through the basics of Python programming, and I love that.
If you learn better through reading and you want to learn how to use Python, this book is it!
If you want to learn python programming through a trail of easy to understand breadcrumbs, this is the book for you. My goal was to learn enough to write stock trading code and Iโve come a long way in two months. Admittedly, I get help from ChatGPT but understand whatโs going on thanks to putting in the time reading and doing the interactive exercises in this book.
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Coding in Python and/or machine machine learning then this book is a must have.
Sophisticated but accessible beginning Python problem solving. Aware of range of people using this as a starter โ lawyers, school kids.
It is what I paid for.
Great into book for those looking to learn Python. I especially like the associated projects and the way they help reinforce the materials covered.
It's great
This is a good guide and reference book for python . Good for beginners and may act as an handy reference for programmers proficient in python . Recommended for both beginners and advanced users .
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Este libro es culpable de que ahora estรฉ totalmente enganchado con Python. No es el mejor libro para aprender Python; es el mejor libro para enteder porquรฉ aprender Python.
This book, more than teach you Python, explain you why you must learn Python. The best part of it is not the explanation of the language, but the full set of applications developed in the second part of the book.
Super book
