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Coding with Python: A Simple and Effective Guide to Coding With Python

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Book Description. Python is getting popular with the dawn of each day owing to its vast applications. You can find lots of books on Python on the market, but you need the best one to learn from scratch. This book is different from the others because it contains practical examples of Python codes that you can take, edit, customize and run in the editor. I find this method the most useful. You will also get to see the display when a program has run its course so that there is no ambiguity. The most interesting chapter in the book is about Python classes, in which you will learn how to create models of real-life objects in Python. You can create game characters, animated models and some useful software for your business. This section is really amazing! I recommend that you take a notebook and a pen and take notes while you read. I also recommend that you keep your Python editor on and practice the codes that I have given in the book to match whether you are getting the same results or not. In this book you’ll Installing Python on Windows Python Editor and Interpreter Python Syntax, Comments & Data Types Python Lists Modifying Lists Python Tuples If Statements Python Dictionaries Python Loops & User Input Python Functions Python Classes Cat Class Used Car Class Simple Python Calculator Rolling The Dice Guess The Number Now is your chance to get started with this simple and effective guide!

191 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 21, 2020

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Christopher Wilkinson

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Christopher Wilkinson (M.A. Buddhist Studies, University of Calgary; B.A. Asian Languages and Literature, Comparative Religion, University of Washington, 1980) is a Buddhist monk, academic, and translator. He has been visiting professor of English Literature in Sulawesi, Indonesia (1990–1993); research fellow for the Shelly and Donald Rubin Foundation; research fellow at the Centre de Recherches sur les Civilisations de l'Asie Orientale, Collège de France; and Adjunct Professor at the University of Calgary. He is most closely associated with the Dzogchen tradition and the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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