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Python Essentials 1: Aligned with PCEP-30-0X

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Are you stuck in a job that drains your energy? Do you yearn to achieve your full potential, all while earning a better income? Are you overwhelmed by repetitive, tedious tasks that eat away at your free time and joy? Step into a transformative learning experience with Python Essentials 1 — a meticulously crafted course that empowers you to claim the life you've always wanted. This book doesn't just teach you Python; it opens the door to a thrilling career as a professional programmer, and an opportunity to become part of a global community of people just like you. Every moment you invest in learning equips you to tackle real-world challenges with Python, setting you on a fast-track to becoming an in-demand professional. So why just dream of a fulfilling, high-paying career? Seize this opportunity to be more, do more, and achieve more. Get Python Essentials 1 from the OpenEDG Python Institute and make your aspirations a reality — today!

513 pages, Paperback

Published April 13, 2023

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December 11, 2024
Horrible Formatting, no code download, and riddled with mistakes

The author of this book should be utterly ashamed for writing a book like this! The kindle edition is formatted completely incorrectly in a manner that isn’t conducive for a programmer to properly test examples. They should have provided code to download separately from the book like most other Kindle editions of such books. The book is full of errors, both language errors from an obviously missing editor and technical inaccuracies. It looks like they copied and pasted their free course available online and offered it for sale on Amazon but didn’t care about the reader/test taker, they seem to be content just making a few dollars. The only reason I gave 2 stars is because while annoying to read because of the formatting, it did seem thorough. I’ve been programming for twenty years in another language. I could spot most errors, a real entry level programmer reading this book probably would not be so lucky.
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