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Author : Musa Arda
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Description
This book is an in-depth and activity-based introduction to Python programming. It follows a unique approach by combining the theory of the language with the hands-on coding exercises. It will start from the absolute zero point, from 'Hello World!', and will cover all of the fundamental concepts. You will learn and practice all the basics of Python programming in this book.
Here is what you will find in this book:
Theory: In each topic, we will cover all the Theoretical Details with example coding.
True/False (42 questions): We will have True/False questions at the end of the sub-topics.
Coding Exercises (120 questions): At the end of each chapter, we will have Coding Exercise, Quizzes, of 10 questions.
Projects (3): We will have 3 Projects in this book. You will learn how to apply Python concepts on real world problems.
Assignments (3): After each project, you will have an Assignment. These assignments will let you build the project from scratch on your own.
Final Exam: At the end of this book you will have the Final Exam. It is a multiple choice exam with 20 questions and a limited duration. The exam will let you to test your Python level.
By the end of this book, you will learn almost all the fundamental concepts in Python in great detail.
You will find all the supplementary resources (starter files, quizzes, assignments, final exam etc.) available for download at the Github Repository which I have created for this book. The link for the repository is provided in the book.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Getting Started
3. The First Program
4. Variables
5. Functions I
6. Project 1 – Functions
7. Assignment 1 – Functions
8. Conditional Statements
9. Functions II
10. Loops
11. Strings
12. Project 2 - Words
13. Assignment 2 – Words
14. List
15. Dictionary
16. Tuple
17. Set
18. Comprehension
19. Project 3 - Snake Game
20. Assignment 3 - Snake Game
21. Final Exam
22. Conclusion
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I mean for a couple of bucks it's practically free. But I take your point that there are plenty of free resources that can teach you how to code.
There is no guarantee the content are related to the book title.
The title could say it's for BEGINNER but the content are for geek.
There are many books that misspell.
Just like math if you misspelled 1 letter in python. How do BEGINNER understand?
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"This book has accompanied me on my way. For me, too, it was once just a wish, but it took on more and more shape. And then the time had come: I went one step further and didn't regret my decision in the least. I feel more secure and can fall back on a knowledge that I owe to this great book alone."
There is no guarantee the content are related to the book title.
The title could say it's for BEGINNER but the content are for geek.
There are many books that misspell.
Just like math if you misspelled 1 letter in python. How do BEGINNER understand?
As an engineering graduate from UCSC, and 100k later, I concur.
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