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Python for Automation — Make Your Life Better You didn’t pick up this book to learn “another programming language.” You picked it up because your time matters.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you’ve ever felt your focus chipped away by tiny, thankless clicks… if you’ve ever stayed late to wrestle a report you’ll never read again… if you’ve thought, There has to be a better way—you’re in the right place.

This is a hands-on field guide to turning computers into coworkers. It won’t bury you in jargon. It won’t ask you to love theory. It will help you reclaim your hours with small, satisfying wins that add up fast. By the end, you won’t just “know Python”—you’ll delegate to Python.

What this book does for youGets you wins on Day One. A simple setup, a “wow” script, and momentum that sticks.

Builds real confidence. Variables, loops, functions, files, and SQLite—only what you actually use, explained like a friend at your desk.

Upgrades your everyday work. Regex that finds and fixes patterns in seconds. CSV/JSON/YAML pipelines that tame messy data. Spreadsheet magic with pandas that turns numbers into clear, shareable reports.

Takes you beyond the browser. Scrape with requests + BeautifulSoup. Log in, click, and submit forms with Selenium—bots you can literally watch working for you.

Delegates the follow-up. Automatic email reports, Slack/Discord alerts, calendar syncs, and a Daily Brief in your inbox every morning.

Lets your computer do the clicking. Launch apps, focus windows, move the mouse, type, and capture screens with PyAutoGUI. Yes, it’s as fun as it sounds.

Adds your voice. Build a mini-JARVIS that listens and executes commands—hands-free.

Scales when you’re ready. Scheduling, async speedups, cloud or Raspberry Pi deploys, and one-file apps with PyInstaller.

Delivers the payoff. Automate personal finance and plug in AI to summarize, draft, and chat—bots that think with you, not just for you.

How the journey flowsPart 1 — Mindset & Think like an automator; ship a first win.

Part 2 — Core The essentials, taught practically.

Part 3 — Data Text tricks, tidy pipelines, spreadsheet sorcery.

Part 4 — The Web Scrape and drive real websites.

Part 5 — Email, chat, calendar, daily dashboards.

Part 6 — Desktop OS, windows, UI, media, watchdogs.

Part 7 — Voice & Your own voice-controlled assistant.

Part 8 — Scale & Speed, reliability, deploys, one-file apps.

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Published October 9, 2025

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31 reviews
October 23, 2025
I’ve recently gotten into Python for my business and this a productivity wake-up call. Right from the opening pages, the author makes it clear: this isn’t about learning Python for the sake of coding, it’s about getting your time back. If you’re tired of mindless clicking, repetitive reports, and computer chores that eat your brain one tiny task at a time, this book gets it.
The biggest strength here is how practical it is. Instead of drowning you in theory, the author jumps straight into real-life problems: renaming thousands of files in seconds, cleaning messy spreadsheets, sending emails automatically, scraping data, and even building small tools to make your workflow run itself. The tone is conversational and motivating — it feels less like a textbook and more like someone showing you shortcuts you didn’t know existed.
This book is especially good for beginners. You don’t need previous Python experience; everything is broken down step by step. That said, a few sections move fast, so total newbies might need to pause and re-read here and there. Some examples could use a little more explanation, but overall the pacing works and the message is empowering: anyone can automate their work.
If you’re curious about Python but don’t want something boring or overly academic, this is a great place to start. It’s useful, easy to follow, and honestly kinda addictive once you start automating things. ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 — highly recommend for anyone who values their time.
3 reviews
October 23, 2025
Perfect book for a business trip.

I started reading at the start of my trip and got half way through by the time I'm leaving this review. It has a lot of practical good little nuggets that help keep you engaged with the content and gives you an idea of how to apply it on a practical approach.

Each chapter feels like learning from a clever friend who loves sharing time-saving tricks. It’s simple, energizing, and packed with projects that make your everyday work smoother and smarter.

I picked up this book after realizing how much of my day was lost to mindless, repetitive tasks. Even with zero coding background, I found the lessons surprisingly approachable. The author breaks things down so clearly that I was able to start automating small chores within days—one script now sorts my files automatically, another tidies up reports in seconds, good stuff! I highly recommend it even with the steep price.
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37 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2025
Python for Automation: Makes Your Life Better is a practical and motivating guide for anyone ready to let their computer handle the boring stuff and make your life better/or easier indeed! I picked it up hoping to learn a few shortcuts, but it turned out to be much more. The book walks you through clear, hands-on examples that you can go ahead and try with nice code blocks and images throughout. Even for someone without a strong coding background, the author’s explanations are easy to follow and make you feel like you’re learning from a friend. One of the things I really appreciated was how quickly you can apply what you learn. Each project has a real-world purpose, so it never feels abstract or overly technical. The early chapters build confidence, while later ones explore more advanced automation tools without becoming overwhelming.

It’s genuinely useful and a solid, no-nonsense book that delivers exactly what it promises.
58 reviews
October 13, 2025
Python for Automation: Makes Your Life Better is an absolute game-changer for anyone tired of repetitive tasks and wasted hours. This isn’t just another coding book—it’s a hands-on toolkit that shows you how to make your computer work for you.

From the very first chapter, you’re automating real things—cleaning data, scraping websites, sending emails, even controlling your desktop. The author’s friendly, no-fluff style makes complex topics like regex, pandas, and Selenium surprisingly easy to follow.

I especially loved the projects that save time in everyday life, like daily reports and AI-powered summaries. If you want to learn Python in a way that pays off immediately, this is the book to get. Clear, motivating, and packed with practical value—highly recommended!
21 reviews
October 13, 2025
This book is awesome and delivers exactly what it promises. It's a straightforward, methodical guide for anyone who wants to use Python to automate tasks and reclaim their time. The book is free of clutter and focuses on practical, real-world applications. The illustrations and code examples on every page are incredibly helpful and make the concepts easy to grasp. Highly recommended!

I’ve read a few Python guides, but none felt this approachable. The author explains everything like a mentor who knows exactly where you’ll get stuck and how to help you move forward. The projects are practical—automating reports, emails, and even voice commands—and the tone keeps you motivated. Whether you’re new to coding or just want to get more done, this book delivers.
7 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2025
Suitable for learning and exploration, but it lacks sufficient information on AI automation. Except for the first chapters that cover basics, the book is like a collection of projects where you can pick what you need to explore at the time. I think the range is so vast. Some of them I had no idea Python could even do. So far, I've reviewed a couple of the automations, and the descriptions and code examples are easy to read. This is helpful when creating my own application based on the examples. Overall, it's a great and useful book. I like the style.
9 reviews
October 26, 2025
From the very first chapter, you’re doing things that save time: organizing files, cleaning up reports, sending automated emails, scraping websites... even controlling your computer hands-free. The examples are short, clear, and instantly rewarding, so instead of staring at theory, you’re actually building tools that make life easier.

The writing style is conversational and motivating; like learning from a friend who’s obsessed with efficiency. It’s perfect for beginners but doesn’t feel dumbed
46 reviews
October 27, 2025
From the very first chapter, you’re automating real things—cleaning data, scraping websites, sending emails, even controlling your desktop. The author’s friendly, no-fluff style makes complex topics like regex, pandas, and Selenium surprisingly easy to follow.

I especially loved the projects that save time in everyday life, like daily reports and AI-powered summaries. If you want to learn Python in a way that pays off immediately, this is the book to get. Clear, motivating, and packed with practical value—highly recommended!
Author 3 books
November 24, 2025
This book cuts through the fluff and shows you exactly how to use Python to automate real-world work, from cleaning messy data and generating reports to scraping websites, sending automated messages, and even controlling your desktop. Everything is explained in simple, friendly language with examples you can use right away, making it perfect for beginners or busy professionals looking to reclaim their time. If you want fast wins, practical scripts, and automation skills you’ll actually use, this book delivers.
2 reviews
November 10, 2025
This book is full of practical scripts and clear explanations, so learning Python automation feels fun and easy. It takes you from the basics to more advanced tools, always aiming to save you time and avoid confusing language. If you’ve ever thought, “There must be a better way,” this book shows you there is. It’s motivating, relaxed, and truly helpful for everyday tasks. I highly recommend it for anyone with a busy schedule.
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76 reviews3 followers
October 11, 2025
This book is awesome and delivers exactly what it promises. It's a straightforward, methodical guide for anyone who wants to use Python to automate tasks and reclaim their time. The book is free of clutter and focuses on practical, real-world applications. The illustrations and code examples on every page are incredibly helpful and make the concepts easy to grasp. Highly recommended!
21 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2025
Python for Automation is one of those rare books that makes coding feel empowering instead of overwhelming. It turns everyday problems—emails, reports, files—into quick wins you can actually use right away. The author writes like a friend showing you shortcuts rather than a teacher lecturing on syntax. Clear, motivating, and full of practical projects — this book really does make life better.
37 reviews
October 17, 2025
Python for Automation — Make Your Life Better isn’t your typical coding book. It’s practical, funny, and actually useful from page one. Instead of drowning you in theory, it shows you how to make your computer work for you—automating the boring stuff like reports, emails, and spreadsheets. The projects are quick wins that build real confidence, not just syntax memorization.
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78 reviews
October 18, 2025
Immediate Application

This book provides direct copy and adapt code snippets that you can immediately apply. The straightforward examples provided and the clean book design were executed very well. My only suggestion is to provide the reader a section or chapter for operating system differences to minimize set up friction among different beginners.
4 reviews1 follower
November 9, 2025
I’m not a Python pro—I just wanted less copy-paste and more time. After one evening with this book I had a tiny script cleaning my messy CSVs and emailing me a daily summary. The tone is friendly, the examples run as-is, and you feel wins fast. I wish there were a bit more on scheduling/logging, but it already saved me hours. If you want results, not lectures—get it.
13 reviews
November 28, 2025
This book is a practical and inspiring guide for anyone who wants to automate real tasks with Python. The author shows how small scripts can dramatically improve productivity and simplify daily work. Explanations are clear, examples are realistic, and each chapter builds confidence. A perfect resource for beginners and professionals who want to make their lives easier through smart automation.
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December 3, 2025
This book is excellent for learning how to use Python to save time and stop doing repetitive tasks. It provides clear, hands-on projects and avoids overwhelming you with unnecessary theory. You'll quickly gain confidence by building real automation scripts for things like reports, web scraping, and file handling. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a straightforward, useful path to automation.
15 reviews
December 6, 2025
Python for Automation is a refreshingly practical guide that shows you how to reclaim your time with real, immediate wins. The author teaches only what you actually need—clearly, simply, and with projects that feel useful from day one. Perfect for anyone who wants to stop doing repetitive work manually and start letting the computer handle it instead.
18 reviews
December 9, 2025
This book delivers exactly what it promises: a practical escape from repetitive digital chores. It focuses on solving real-world problems rather than bogging you down in abstract theory. While some examples could be more detailed, it is an empowering entry point for anyone looking to reclaim their time through code
51 reviews
October 26, 2025
From the very first chapter, you’re automating real things—cleaning data, scraping websites, sending emails, even controlling your desktop. The author’s friendly, no-fluff style makes complex topics like regex, pandas, and Selenium surprisingly easy to follow.
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December 13, 2025
Python For Automation: Makes Your Life Better. This book is motivating to read. It provides comprehensive information on the technology and computers you need to know. It was a good book. It was easy to read and well-written.
6 reviews
December 23, 2025
A great introduction to data science with Python. Concepts are explained clearly, with a smooth transition from basics to analytical thinking. Ideal for readers who want to understand data, not just run libraries. Insightful and well paced.
65 reviews2 followers
October 10, 2025
A must-read for beginners wanting real-world automation skills. It explains Python clearly, with practical examples and humor. Perfect for anyone looking to boost productivity through coding
40 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2025
An outstanding manual for automating everyday tasks. The explanations are clear, examples practical, and tone motivating. Ideal for beginners seeking real-world Python automation skills
Author 4 books4 followers
October 11, 2025
Clear, friendly, and insanely useful for anyone who values their time. Perfect for beginners and busy professionals alike!
6 reviews
October 18, 2025
This book is such a nice and complete guide to learn about phyton for automation.

The book is very well explained with steps by steps information, pictures and the full codes for everything.
15 reviews
October 24, 2025
This book is detailed and easy to follow even for beginners. It has examples and ready to use programs that are easy to do and designed to improve efficiency.
40 reviews
November 3, 2025
Wow! So much information! I especially liked the section about building an app for self budgeting. If you are into coding or want to get into it, this is a must read!
45 reviews
October 19, 2025
From automating spreadsheets and scraping websites to building bots that send emails or even respond to your voice, every chapter offers quick wins that build momentum and confidence. The writing is approachable, friendly, and practical—perfect for both beginners and busy professionals looking to reclaim their hours.
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