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[(The Python Quick Syntax Reference )] [Author: Gregory J. Walters] [Jan-2014]

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The Python Quick Syntax Reference is the "go to" book that contains an easy to read and useguide to Python programming and development. This condensed code and syntaxreference presents the Python language in a well-organized format designed tobe used time and again. You won't find jargon, bloated samples, case studies, or history of Hello Worldand computer theory in this handy reference. This Python syntax reference ispacked with useful information and is a must-have for any Python developer.The Python Quick Syntax Reference is a great pocket reference guide for anyone wanting to program in Python, from the new user to the experienced programmer.

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First published December 17, 2013

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Gregory Walters

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Gregory Walters was born in Hamilton, Ontario. When he was thirteen, his family moved to Texas. He began his teaching career in Dallas, earned a law degree in Los Angeles and eventually settled in British Columbia where he's worked as a teacher and principal. Currently writing full-time, Gregory spends his free time running, cycling, hiking, travelling, snapping photos and, of course, reading.

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This may be a very simple reference, mostly definitions one can get from the official Python guide online but for a beginner like me, its very simplicity aids me to finally understand and differentiate the commands assert, break, continue, try, and pass
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