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Python Programming: Computer Programming with Python, First Shot Beginner’s Guide (Coding, JavaScript, C++)

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If you have ever been curious to learn about coding with Python, this book will teach you what you need to know to get started.

Python is one of the most powerful programming languages out there. You can use it to program just about any kind of app or software program you need, although it isn’t always the best choice depending on what you need to do. The reason that so many people prefer Python is that it is designed to use the simplest code in the fewest number of lines possible to get the job done. While not as popular a topic for books and tutorials as some of the better known languages (like C++ or JavaScript), you can use it to program just about anything. And it takes less time to learn and follow because it was designed with simplicity in mind.

With Learn Python Now, you will learn the

Python Components
Basic Syntax
Beyond Hello with Strings
Working with functions
Making the most with classes
Exceptions
Handling files and exceptions
Your first program!
Running your first program
Bonus gift for you!

255 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2015

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D. James Smith

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A recipient of an NEA fellowship in poetry and the Edgar Allan Poe Award in fiction, D. James Smith’s poems and stories have appeared recently in The Malahat Review, New Millennium Writings & The Notre Dame Review. His books include the novel My Brother’s Passion (Permanent Press, 2004) and three collections of poems, The Dead Ventriloquist (Ahsahta Press, 1995) and Sounds The Living Make (S. F. Austin State Univ., 2012) and Cafe Dissertation (HipPocket Press, 2023.) He has also published four novels for teens: Fast Company, The Boys of San Joaquin, Probably The World's Best Story About a Dog and the Girl Who Loved Me, and It Was September When We Ran Away.(DK, 1999; Atheneum, 2005, 2006, 2008).

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