Python for Beginners: A crash course to learn Python Programming in 1 Week
- Length: 232 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Independently published
- Publication Date: 2021-08-25
- ISBN-10: B09DMW3QWN
- ISBN-13: 9798463499271
- Sales Rank: #425717 (See Top 100 Books)
Ready to start this new journey into the Python’s world?
Python is the ideal language to learn for budding developers. It is a modern object-oriented programming language with easy to read code and an extensive internet bank of modules.
It offers high-level dynamic data types, many built-in functions, and operators, classes, garbage collection, and supports dynamic typing. Python runs on just about any device. Python is an OSI approved open-source software application that makes it free to download and install.
Python For Beginners: A crash course to learn Python Programming in 1 Week will take you through the basics of getting started with Python programming step by step. This tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to get you to the next programming level.
The book covers all the Python basics, with follow-along examples and exercises, giving you a hands-on learning approach. By the time you have made your way through the book, you will be ready to tackle the beginner’s and a few intermediate projects waiting for you at the end of it.
This book covers where to and how to download and install Python. You will learn how to download and install PyCharm which is an integrated development environment where you will learn to write code. The content covers all the basics such as variables, statements, functions, keywords, data types, and more.
Python For Beginners: A crash course to learn Python Programming in 1 Week has everything you need to learn to comfortably move on to more advanced programming. It is an entry-level tutorial guide that makes Python easy and fun to learn.
Introduction Brief History of Python Why Python? Chapter 1: Getting Started with Python Minimum Requirements for Installing Python Windows Requirements Mac Requirements Downloading Python Installing Python Installing Python 3 for Windows Installing Python 3 for Mac Using a Python Integrated Development Environment or Code Editor What is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)? What is a Code Editor? The Differences Between an IDE and a Code Editor Python Coding Environment Top 5 Python IDE’s Idle PyCharm PyDev/Eclipse Spyder Thonny Top 5 Python Code Editors Atom GNU Emacs Notepad++ Vim Visual Studio Code PyCharm PyCharm for Windows PyCharm for Mac Running Python Hello Me Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Basics PyCharm Screen Drawing Basic Shapes with the Print Function Working with the Print() Function Escape Characters Chapter 3: Statements, Comments, Variables, and Index Statements The Importance of Indentation Comments Single-line Comments Multi-line Comments Variables Working With Variables Creating, Assigning, and Implementing a Variable Changing Variables Index Index Negative Index Chapter 4: Data Types — Strings and Numbers Strings String Operations Numbers Working with Numbers Numbers and Strings Working Together Built-in Python Mathematical Functions Types of Python Numbers Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Chapter 5: Data Types — List and Tuple List List Index Functions Used With List Data Type 2D Lists 2D List Index Tuple Chapter 6: Data Types — Set and Dictionary Set Dictionary Chapter 7: Operators Arithmetic Operators Comparison Operators Logical Operators Assignment Operators Bitwise Operators Identity Operators Membership Operators Chapter 8: Functions, Keywords, and Identifiers Functions Function Syntax Arguments and Parameters Variable Scope Python Built-In functions Keywords Identifier Rules for Creating Identifiers Chapter 9: Loops What is a Loop? Python Loops For Loop While Loop Loop Control Statements Break Statement Continue Statement Pass Statement Using If, Else, and Elif With Loops If Else Elif Nested Loops Chapter 10: Python Package Managers and Modules Python Modules Python Packages Python Package Managers Working with Pip Chapter 11: Python Practice Projects Python Project 1 — Mad Libs Generator Python Project 2 — Calculator Python Project 3 — Guess the Number Python Project 4 — Hangman Game Python Project 5 — Rock - Paper - Scissors Game Project 6— Tic Tac Toe Project 7 — Word Scramble Puzzler Bonus Mini Project — Dice Rolling Simulator Chapter 12: Working With Date and Time Date strftime() Method for a Date The Calendar Module The Calendar Module Time Time Zones Time Ticks Time Tuple Time Formatting Strftime() Method Data and Time Codes Chapter 13: Work With Date and Time Practice Projects Project 8 — Calculate My Age Project 9— Is it a Leap Year? Project 10 — Date vs. Day of the Week Project 11 — Clock Project 12 - Calendar and Date Picker Chapter 14: Python FAQ Conclusion Other Books from the Author References
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