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Python: Programming For Beginners: Learn The Fundamentals of Python in 7 Days

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Do you want to learn Python in a easy and fast way? Learn Python Programming NOW! Welcome to this training for the Kindle book Python Programming for Learn the Fundamentals of Python in 7 Days. Through this book, you are going to learn everything you need to know in order to start using Python in a way that is going to make your work more productive and valuable. Knowing how to use Python is not something that is going to be required for all jobs, but if you are looking for an ethical hacking job, a technical job, or a programming job, it is expected because Python is one of the most used programming languages out there due to the fact that it is user-friendly and it uses dynamic typing. When you have Python under your belt, you are making yourself a valuable asset to any company that is going to hire you which will put you ahead of the other applicants that do not know Python. There is a wide variation of uses for Python, and it is hard to get away from Python in your everyday life due to the fact that it is written into almost everything that we touch. Even the Kindle book that you are currently reading! Here's what you're going to learn with this Python For Beginners ✓ Chapter 1: Syntax Used in Python ✓ Chapter 2: Data types and variables found inside of Python ✓ Chapter 3: The number data type ✓ Chapter 4 functions that are defined by the user ✓ Chapter 5: Python Lists ✓ Chapter 6: Tuples and their uses in Python ✓ Chapter 7: Strings ✓ Chapter 8: Python Loops ✓ Chapter 9: Python Errors And Exceptions Start Learning Python Right Now!

66 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 31, 2017

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Michael Knapp

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September 29, 2017
For a quick refresher if you already know some Python this worked, but unfortunately there are so many typos and other errors I can't recommend this for anyone to learn the language. If you tried entering this code as is it would probably break. It gets very confusing at parts too. It also isn't really for 7 days because it's so short you can probably read it in about an hour and there are no exercises.

Suggestions to the author:
1. Hire a good editor - it's really important, especially in a book like this.
2. Turn off auto-capitalizing the first letter of lines, or fix it. When the same exact variable is capitalized at the beginning but lowercase when referenced anywhere else in the line it is extremely confusing since just about any programming language in existence will treat "a" and "A" as completely different variables.

Of course the book is free so I guess you get what you pay for.
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264 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2019
Very good comedy

This book is so bad that it is actually funny, until you remember that you paid for this 'book'. If you know anything about programming already then it can be fun to find all of the mistakes. That is if you can get through the badly written english.
If you want to learn Python then look elsewhere.
The best part of the book is probably the errors section which starts with "It is not too unusual to get errors"; which is actually true if you program like this writer.
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January 22, 2021
Not worth the time

This was pretty bad. It read like the author was not a native English speaker. The information is extremely basic and can be found on a search for free. I don't recommend this book.
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July 28, 2017
Poorly written.

The author is clearly not a native English speaker and it shows. At best, the English is convoluted and hard to follow. At times it is just plain wrong.
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January 9, 2022
Did not find it helpful

This book is poorly written. Typos, missing/incorrect words and confusing examples made this difficult to read and not very helpful. I would not recommend.
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