If you want to learn how to program but do not know where to start, this is the right book and the right language for you. From the first page, our unique self-paced approach will help you build competence and confidence in your programming skills. And Python is the best language ever for learning how to program because of its simplicity and breadth two features that are hard to find in a single language.
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This isnt just a book for newbies! Our self-paced approach also works for experienced programmers, helping you learn faster and better than youve ever learned a language before. By the time you are through, you will have mastered all of the Python skills that are needed on the job, including those for object-oriented, database, and GUI programming.
Authors: Joel Murach & and Michael Urban Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates Date: January 1, 2017 Pages: 590 ISBN: 978-1890774974 Print: 1890774979 Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Section 1 is an 8-chapter course that will get anyone off to a great start.
- Section 2 builds on that base by presenting the other essential skills that every Python programmer should have.
- Section 3 shows you how to develop object-oriented programs, a critical skillset in todays world.
- Section 4 shows you how to apply all of the skills that youve already learned as you build database and GUI programs for the real world.
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