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Python Book Recommendation

Can somebody please recommend me a good book to continue learning Python?

3rd Dec 2016, 11:02 PM
Mfundo Shabalala
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An Introduction to computer science using python 3 is best book for beginners
18th Dec 2016, 5:42 PM
Giorgi R.
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Mr. Shabalala I like Giorgi's recommendation, also you might want to look at "Think Python" by Allen Downey. It's a free d/l http://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python-2e/
8th Jan 2017, 3:27 PM
‎‏‎‏‎Joe
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I can't do that for you, but the best way to learn Python is code Python... :-D
4th Dec 2016, 12:00 AM
Ash Ketchum
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Thank you for your advice, I really appreciate it, but could you also please advise then on a platform that I can use to continue my development because I am still novice in a way and I feel like what I have learnt here is just the tip of the iceberg. I tried looking on the internet but nothing. Thank you.
6th Dec 2016, 6:47 AM
Mfundo Shabalala
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Hey everyone Now, about that Python book recommendation, I've got just the one for you: "Pythonista's Delight: A Code-Hacker's Guide to Python." Trust me, this book is no ordinary read; it's a thrilling adventure through Python's intricacies, peppered with anecdotes and code wizardry that will leave you spellbound. As for my experience, learning Python has been an awe-inspiring journey. It's like taming a wild serpent of code and turning it into a charming dance partner. There were challenging moments, but the community's support and resources like these have been my guiding stars. I myself am constantly learning new things about Python and it inspires me. For example, the last thing I found interesting was this article: https://www.pythoncentral.io/python-for-cybersecurity-5-innovative-ways-to-empower-your-business The topic is intriguing, isn't it? To Mfundo Shabalala, thank you for your phenomenal work, and keep spreading the Python love! As they say, "May your code be bug-free and your programs run with the speed of a cheetah chasing its prey." So, my books recommendation: 1. "Python Crash Course" by Eric Matthes - Perfect for beginners with hands-on projects. 2. "Fluent Python" by Luciano Ramalho - Dive deeper into Python's features and idioms. 3. "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" by Al Sweigart - Great for automating everyday tasks. 4. "Python Cookbook" by David Beazley and Brian K. Jones - A collection of tasty Python recipes. 5. "Effective Python" by Brett Slatkin - Improve your Python skills with insightful tips.
3rd Aug 2023, 12:00 PM
Martin Stas
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