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Python Workbook: Learn How to Quickly and Effectively Program with Exercises, Projects, and Solutions

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Do you want to learn one of the most in-demand programming languages of today and start an exciting career in data science, web development, or another field of your choice?
Python is easy to read because the code looks a lot like regular English, but don’t let this simplicity deceive it’s one of the most powerful and versatile programming languages out there! In fact, it powers many of your favorite websites and services, including Instagram, Spotify, and even Google!
This book takes you on a practical journey through the amazing features of Python. Unlike books that focus on theoretical concepts only, this book will show you how Python is actually used – and encourage you to get creative!
Learning the basics of any programming language may seem a bit boring at first, but once you’ve written your first program that really does something – even if it’s just printing text on the screen – your excitement and motivation will become unstoppable and you’ll yearn for more and more programming challenges that will hone your skills! This book is a perfect companion for any beginning Python programmer. If you’ve tried learning Python before but got discouraged by too much theory… this book is guaranteed to rekindle your interest in Python programming!
Are you ready to start writing Python apps that really work?

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March 12, 2020
This book is perfect for your first month learning self-taught Python. It could be more focused on the projects than on so many multiple choice questions. Only half of the book is the content, as the solutions section repeats almost everything before giving you the solutions. It's great that it is currently completely up to date with Python 3.6.
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