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From the Publisher









ASIN : B0CSY7BL6Q
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : January 21, 2024
Language : English
Print length : 160 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8876939234
Item Weight : 12 ounces
Dimensions : 8 x 0.37 x 10 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #19,823 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Functional Software Programming #3 in Introductory & Beginning Programming #4 in Python Programming
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9 reviews for Python Programming for Beginners: The Complete Python Coding Crash Course – Boost Your Growth with an Innovative Ultra-Fast Learning Framework and Exclusive Hands-On Interactive Exercises & Projects
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Kimberly Kressin –
Extremely Helpful Reference for Quick Concept Reviews
I was nervous when I first opened this because it had gotten wet during delivery, but it was wrapped in plastic and dried out okay. I’m not holding that against the book itself since the content wasn’t damaged and remained fully readable.This book has been so helpful as a reference. I use my textbook for the deeper learning, but whenever I get stuck or forget a concept, this guide helps me quickly connect the dots again. It’s clean, well-organized, and easy to skim. If you already have some basic programming logic from another language, this is a very straightforward, practical how-to.
CK –
Best book for beginners
This is a very good book to understand basic concepts of Python.
AEvangelista –
Bonus content
The book is well written and easy to understand. There is bonus content to facilitate learning PYTHON.
Alex –
Excited Novice
Pretty excited to have this book to guide me through the programming in python
Sherianne Lehnhoff –
book is what needed
Just got this book, shipped quickly. So far so good
Nabin Raj Paudel –
Superb
PennyPinchingPaul –
Python is a slow interpretive coding language but can quickly be translated into C languages
Learning Python for coding performance.This book provides a quick way to learn many of the most commonly used functions and methods of Python.Although the cover has a 2025 badge on it it has a 2023 copyright. I have found help on the internet useful when my Visual Studio Code fines errors with my code. I really miss not having an index but it is only about 150 pages and fifteen chapters so it isn’t hard to put tabs that will help you locate the main points the book covers. I found that “import math” did not work but “import cmath” fixed my code. fmod(), modf(), remainder(),and % as in if num % i == 0: are confusing.
Jay in Florida –
How to get started
Great Python programming book
Amazon Customer –
DO NOT BUY, not for beginners and most likely was written by LLM. Lack of coherence between the chapters as if each was prompted separately without knowledge or background of the previous chapters. As an example at the start of the book, after a practical exercise section there is a “Solutions” section which starts with “Certainly! Here are the solutions to the exercises proposed…” Absolute waste of time and money.