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Friday, January 5, 2024

The Python Bible for Beginners

 The Python Bible for Beginners. Nicholas Kimmel, 2023

 

This book is not just an introduction to the Python programming language. It is also intended to help the reader become an asset in the ever-changing world of software development, and to help you get your dream job.

 

It starts with the basics, downloading Python onto your computer and having it say "Hello, world!" After that, the book gets into data types, variables, conditional statements, functions, error handling, tensorflow and keras modules. There are many examples throughout the book, so the reader knows what to input, and what the output should be.

 

As someone with no coding experience, this book feels very easy to read and understand. For anyone who wants to become a coder, here is an excellent place to start that journey.

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