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Python Programming: The Easiest Python Crash to Learn the Main Applications as Web Development, Data Analysis, Data Science and Machine Learning

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Why Python has been proclaimed by the most Professional Techs as the best Scripting Language ? Do you want to learn Coding from scratch? This Book is probably what you looking for . Keep reading to discover more about it! Python is presumably the easiest-to-learn and nicest-to-use programming language in widespread use. Python code is clear to read and write, and it is short without being cryptic. It is a very powerful language, which means that we can generally write far fewer lines of Python code than would be needed for an equivalent application written in, say, C++ or Java. Python is typically typed in an implicit and dynamic format; hence, there is no requirement to declare variables. These types are enforced, and the variables are sensitive to cases. There is no definite array of characters used to terminate statements in Python. Any statement which expects a level of indentation is concluded using a colon sign. Multiple variables can also be used on a single line.

This book covers the following

The 7 main Features of Python ✓ Why you should use Python ✓ What is the best Python web app framework and why ✓ Data Types in Python ✓ Conditional Statements ✓ Why is Python so popular in Machine Learning ✓
...And much more!
In Python Programming, the English language is mainly used in coding many keywords. The mastery of these keywords means knowledge of the fundamental aspects of python programming.

However, before delving into these primary keywords, you have to understand the basic concepts associated with Python. These concepts are necessary to understand every other aspect of the scripting language. By reading this book, you're off to a great start. It is designed to ease your way into Python programming world.

So, Ready to Become a Master of Python? Click "Buy Now" and Get the Book!

124 pages, Hardcover

Published November 14, 2020

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2,554 reviews16 followers
September 30, 2020
Great for beginners

My son is interested in learning coding and programming. I got him this book. I liked that the author starts with the basics and history of Python. He then explained that Python is easy to learn and understand but it is useful in the real world. So, this means you are not learning for nothing. I liked all the examples the author uses with pictures. It really helped my son and I work through all the steps. We look forward to continuing to practice with Python.
84 reviews1 follower
August 22, 2020
Step by step coding

I downloaded this book with an interest in coding. My brother codes; so I said, " I can code too!". Well it turns out, coding is a lot harder than I thought, even though I need to look more towards a kids version to start, this book is well written and will help out those who have more aptitude than I do.
63 reviews2 followers
August 26, 2020
Understand a bit more now

There are a few typos, but nothing severe. My husband is in the process of learning Python so this was a great way for me to understand just a bit more about what it is that he is learning and speaking about
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January 8, 2023
Easy read

Made my morning. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a similar introduction to python and the most basic building blocks to give you a firm grasp on more programming concepts.
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September 25, 2020
Helpful

Great introduction to Python and how to use it. The book talks about pros and cons, which I thought was helpful. Good for beginners.
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October 7, 2020
Ridiculously bad

This little book is badly written, covers very little material, and is poorly formatted. Don't waste your time on it.
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