Python How-To (Manning)
Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Subtitled "63 techniques to improve your Python code", this book walks the reader through the most important coding techniques in Python. Dr. Yong Cui looks at techniques for data science, building web applications, and writing admin scripts among many other “how-to” questions and answers. In the book you’ll find important insights into both Python basics and deep-dive topics to help you skill-up at any stage of your Python career.

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Author: Dr. Yong Cui
Publisher: Manning
Date: July 2023
Pages: 504
ISBN: 978-1617299742
Print: 161729974X
Kindle: B0C7DJFPJR
Audience: Python developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Python

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