A learner's guide to programming using the Python language
ByDavid Griffiths, Paul Barry
Publisher:O'Reilly MediaReleased: November 2009 Pages: 448
If you have little or no programming experience,
this book will get you started with the core concepts of writing
computer programs -- variables, decisions, loops, functions, and objects
-- which apply regardless of the programming language. Learn the basic
tools and start writing code in the programming languages that interest
you, and get a better understanding of what software can (and cannot)
do.
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Looking for a reliable way to learn how to program on your own, without being overwhelmed by confusing concepts? Head First Programming
introduces the core concepts of writing computer programs -- variables,
decisions, loops, functions, and objects -- which apply regardless of
the programming language. This book offers concrete examples and
exercises in the dynamic and versatile Python language to demonstrate
and reinforce these concepts.
Learn the basic tools to start writing the programs that interest you, and get a better understanding of what software can (and cannot) do. When you're finished, you'll have the necessary foundation to learn any programming language or tackle any software project you choose.
With a focus on programming concepts, this book teaches you how to:
Learn the basic tools to start writing the programs that interest you, and get a better understanding of what software can (and cannot) do. When you're finished, you'll have the necessary foundation to learn any programming language or tackle any software project you choose.
With a focus on programming concepts, this book teaches you how to:
- Understand the core features of all programming languages, including: variables, statements, decisions, loops, expressions, and operators
- Reuse code with functions
- Use library code to save time and effort
- Select the best data structure to manage complex data
- Write programs that talk to the Web
- Share your data with other programs
- Write programs that test themselves and help you avoid embarrassing coding errors
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