Python Crash Course, 2nd Ed (No Starch Press)
Monday, 06 May 2019

This is the second edition of a best selling Python book that gives a straightforward introduction to the core of Python programming. Author Eric Matthes provides a foundation in general programming concepts, Python fundamentals, and problem solving. Three real world projects in the second part of the book allow readers to apply their knowledge in useful ways by creating a simple video game, using data visualization techniques to make graphs and charts, and building and deploying an interactive web application.

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Author: Eric Matthes
Publisher: No Starch
Date: May 2019
Pages: 544
ISBN: 978-1593279288
Print: 1593279280
Kindle: B07J4521M3
Audience: Developers wanting to learn Python
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Python

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