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Python Core Notes
This book is really not for beginners, we need to care about the word “core” in the title, although it also introduces the basic things, but as a primer, the first few introductory books I mentioned are better than it.
Why is that? This book provides a detailed introduction to the basics of Python, which is necessary and useful for advanced Python users, but can be a hindrance for beginners (because they really don’t need to know that much yet).
Moreover, from the perspective of arrangement, the book as a whole is not in a step-by-step way. The author tries to introduce the content of the chapter from shallow to deep in each chapter, but the chapters are almost parallel. This is also one of the characteristics of advanced books, while the entry books generally show the characteristics of gradual progress on the whole.
Learning Python the Stupid Way
To be fair, it’s a good book, written in a unique way, but it’s not enough to get started with Python. It’s better to use a search engine and a dictionary class like C++ Primer, because LPTHW rarely explains what a specific function looks like, or lists and dictionaries.
I think it would be easier to learn with a comprehensive book. I use Python Core Programming, and some people recommend Python Basics, but I think it’s pretty much the same. It’s all for looking up, not walking through. Cooperate with other books, finished LPTHW can do some things to yourself and yourself on a website, such as their make up a small game, someone recommended a good direction: online Python + flask and its source code analysis, it’s simple to learn, suitable people have graduated but want to change careers, it is said that adhere to the four months, will jump ship.
Writing Quality Code: 91 Suggestions for Improving Python Programs
This book will give you practical help on your way to writing robust, elegant, high-quality Python code! It is composed entirely of Python coding best practices. It explores the tips and don ‘ts of writing high-quality Python code from eight aspects: basic principles, idioms, syntax, libraries, design patterns, internals, development tools, and performance optimization. It summarizes 91 valuable suggestions. Each suggestion corresponds to a problem that a Python programmer might encounter. This book not only provides positive and negative solutions that have been proven to be very good or very bad in practice, but also analyzes the root causes of problems, which will make people feel enlightened and suddenly enlightened.
Writing Quality Code: 91 Suggestions for Improving Python Programs is typical of the application scenarios chosen for each problem, and the recommendations are closely aligned with practice. Every piece of advice in this book is likely to show up in your next line of code, your next application, or your next project. It is recommended that you keep this book handy and refer to it at any time. I believe that doing so will make your study and development work twice the result with half the effort.
A Brief Tutorial on Python
Python is inherently easy to learn, with the high abstraction characteristic of a dynamic language among many programming languages, and a syntax that is close to natural language without much distance.
Now, more and more people are using Python as their entry language into computer programming, and more and more people are fleeing other languages in hopes of making programming more enjoyable.
A Byte of Python is A great Tutorial for getting started with Python. The contents of the book show Swaroop C H’s clear writing and mastery of Python.
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