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Let Us Python
Python Is Future, Embrace It Fast
Aditya Kanetkar , Yashavant Kanetkar
Learn Python Quickly, A Programmer-Friendly Guide
DESCRIPTION
Most ProgrammerÕs learning Python are usually comfortable with some or the other programming language and are not interested in going through the typical learning curve of learning the first programming language. Instead, they are looking for something that can get them off the ground quickly. They are looking for similarities and differences in a feature that they have used in other language(s). This book should help them immediately. It guides you from the fundamentals of using module through the use of advanced object orientation.
KEY FEATURES
Strengthens the foundations, as detailed explanation of programming language concepts are given.
Lists down all important points that you need to know related to various topics in an organized manner.
Prepares you for coding related interview and theoretical questions.
Provides In depth explanation of complex topics and Questions.
Focuses on how to think logically to solve a problem.
Follows systematic approach that will help you to prepare for an interview in short duration of time.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
Data types, Control flow instructions, consoleÊ & File Input/Output
Strings, list & tuples, List comprehension
Sets & Dictionaries, Functions & Lambdas
Dictionary Comprehension
Modules, classes and objects, Inheritance
Operator overloading, Exception handling
Iterators & Generators, Decorators, Command-line Parsing
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
Students, Programmers, researchers, and software developers who wish to learn the basics of Python programming language.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Python
2. Python Basics
3. Strings
4. Control Flow Instructions
5. Console Input/Output
6. Lists
7. Tuples
8. Sets
9. Dictionaries
10. Ê Functions
11. Ê Modules
12. Ê Classes and Objects
13. Ê Intricacies of Classes and Objects
14. Ê Inheritance
15. Ê Exception Handling
16. Ê File Input/Output
17. Ê Miscellany
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