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Ready to learn everything about Python 3?
Have you always wanted to learn how to program in Python? If the answer to that question is yes, you have begun one of the greatest adventures of this century. It is easy to learn to program since there is no specialized equipment that you need to purchase to run the programs. All you need is the right version of the software, a good computer and operating system. You can learn to program from the comfort of your own home.
Python is one of the best languages with which one can learn how to program. There are multiple reasons why, but the simplest explanation is that Python is easy to read and write. It does not take too much time to write a working code since the language has a simple syntax, which makes it easy to write the code. This book acts as a guide for a beginner.
This book provides information on how one should code when using Python and what attributes of Python can be used to make the program simple. You can never trust someone who says they know everything about programming. New versions of Python are built regularly to improve the user experience. This book provides information on different aspects of the language and will help you learn more about different structures and functions in Python.
You have to keep in mind that the more you learn about programming the better you get at it. You will learn different ways to adapt your programming style to overcome some problems. There are a few exercises that have been given in the book to help you improve on writing code. I urge you to try to write the code before you look at the solutions that have been provided in the last chapter.
I hope you enjoy the journey you are about to begin. Power up that computer and prepare yourself for a few solid hours of programming.
Here's what you'll learn in this book:
Chapter One: An Introduction to Python
Chapter Two: How to Design a Software
Chapter Three: Data Types and Variables
Chapter Four: Conditional Statements
Chapter Five: Data Structures
Chapter Six: Working with Strings
Chapter Seven: How to Use Files
Chapter Eight: Working with Functions
Chapter Nine: Solutions
Wow all that in 82 pages. ;)
Same author has a couple other free ebooks probably of the same depth.