There are many more people who want to study programming other
than aspiring computer scientists with a passing grade in advanced
calculus. This guide appeals to your intelligence and ability to
solve practical problems, while gently teaching the most recent
revision of the programming language Python.
You can learn solid software design skills and accomplish
practical programming tasks, like extending applications and
automating everyday processes, even if you have no programming
experience at all. Authors Tim Hall and JP Stacey use everyday
language to decode programming jargon and teach Python 3 to the
absolute beginner. What you'll learn Cultivate a problemsolving
approach and acquire software design skills. Learn how to create
your own software from simple Hello World -type programs to
standalone windowed applications. Document while programming,
program while documenting. Decode programmers' jargon. Master the
Python 3 programming language. Who this book is for
Non-programmers who want to learn Python programming without
taking a detour via a computer science department. Table of
Contents Introducing Python Designing Software Variables and Data
Types Making Choices Using Lists Functions Working with Text
Executable Files, Organization, and Python on the Web Classes
Exceptions Reusing Code with Modules and Packages Simple Windowed
Applications
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