This Box Set Includes 3 Python Programming For Beginners - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Python Programming For Intermediates - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Python Programming For Advanced - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Python Programming For Beginners - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Here's what you'll learn from this ✓Introduction ✓Understanding A Detailed Background ✓How Python Works ✓Python Glossary ✓How to Download and Install Python ✓Python Programming 101: Interacting With Python in Different Ways ✓How to Write Your First Python Program ✓Variables, Strings, Lists, Tuples, Dictionaries ✓About User-Defined Functions ✓How to Write User-Defined Functions in Python ✓About Coding Style ✓Practice The Python Projects for Your Practice Python Programming For Intermediates - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Here's what you'll learn from this ✓ Shallow copy and deep copy ✓ Objects and classes in Python–including python inheritance, multiple inheritances, and so on ✓ Recursion in Python ✓ Debugging and testing ✓ Fibonacci sequence (definition) and Memoization in Python in Python ✓ Arguments in Python ✓ Namespaces in Python and Python Modules ✓ Simple Python projects for Intermediates Python Programming For Advanced - Learn The Basics Of Python In 7 Days! Here's what you'll learn from this ✓File management ✓Python Iterator ✓Python Generator ✓Regular Expressions ✓Python Closure ✓Python Property ✓Python Assert, and ✓Simple recap projects Start Coding Now!
It's a good book with good projects, specially for the price I got it on kindle, but there are some important problems with it: beware that some of it's links to exercises and stuff like that are broken and there are A LOT of spelling errors and some of them are meaningful for understanding the concepts. I won't quite remember the specific quote at this moment, but to give an example it would be something like: "you can't use list() to make a list when using a variable" and he meant 'can' or vice-versa. Another important thing: there are some points in the book that he switches from Python 3 to Python 2 examples and you simply cannot use it on a python3 interpreter because it won't work. It looks like he tried to reuse part of the manuscripts in the updated version of the book and forgot this part.
Honestly I couldn’t get past the introduction due to the terrible grammar. I don’t understand how this author published this book without even having it proofread? There are also hyperlinks in the book? I am not sure how that is useful when it’s literally on paper but all in all, 0/10, do not buy. Can’t even return it because I bought it through a bookstore and it is printed to order. I would have left two stars if this author at least allowed me to return this terrible book.
I skipped the 'beginner' section and went straight to 'intermediate' which was good. However I found the 'advanced' section quite poorly structured and badly written. I eventually gave up on it. Considering it is free then can't be too critical!