

The Python Workshop: Learn to code in Python and kickstart your career in software development or data science [Bird, Andrew, Cher Han, Dr Lau, Jiménez, Mario Corchero] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Python Workshop: Learn to code in Python and kickstart your career in software development or data science Review: A Thorough Programming Guide - I've used a few different Python training guides/workshops and most of them use the same method of teaching: using Jupyter notebooks to run through various Python exercises until completion. The Python Workshop is no exception. This is an effective way to learn the basics, plus more. I bought the physical book version of this item, as I would like to have a reference book when I need to look up something quickly (yes, sometimes books can be quicker than the internet). Even though this only includes the books (no codes for software), the software it uses can be downloaded for free and the preface gives easy instructions for how to set up the software. I'm not sure how effective this book would work as a Kindle ebook, but maybe it will work for someone out there. Review: I have a whole shelf of python books. - as you can see, I have a whole shelf of python books. I have a good grasp on the language by now, but I wanted to find the best book to recommend for someone wanting to get the most out of a single volume. this is the book. it will hold your hand from the beginning, and keep reusing ideas over and over while adding new ones, in order to cement the skills you'll need to not only write effective code, but to write effective pythonic code. it will take you right up to the intermediate and advanced topics. get this book to start, then move on to fluent python, and effective python, or another more advanced one.






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R**K
A Thorough Programming Guide
I've used a few different Python training guides/workshops and most of them use the same method of teaching: using Jupyter notebooks to run through various Python exercises until completion. The Python Workshop is no exception. This is an effective way to learn the basics, plus more. I bought the physical book version of this item, as I would like to have a reference book when I need to look up something quickly (yes, sometimes books can be quicker than the internet). Even though this only includes the books (no codes for software), the software it uses can be downloaded for free and the preface gives easy instructions for how to set up the software. I'm not sure how effective this book would work as a Kindle ebook, but maybe it will work for someone out there.
L**H
I have a whole shelf of python books.
as you can see, I have a whole shelf of python books. I have a good grasp on the language by now, but I wanted to find the best book to recommend for someone wanting to get the most out of a single volume. this is the book. it will hold your hand from the beginning, and keep reusing ideas over and over while adding new ones, in order to cement the skills you'll need to not only write effective code, but to write effective pythonic code. it will take you right up to the intermediate and advanced topics. get this book to start, then move on to fluent python, and effective python, or another more advanced one.
R**.
Not a Good Reference
I bought this book thinking it would be a good Python reference book. It serves more as a printed course on Python, and while fairly thorough, it left me wondering when I couldn't find "sleep" or "loop" or "if" or "else" in the back index (nothing is listed under "J", "L", "W" or "X" headings)? There is no good way to just find pages dealing with certain Python operators or key words and no compilation of terms exists in the whole book (sad, given that it is 566 pages). You can use the chapter index to locate many things but wouldn't one think a complete alphabetical locator would be handy? I haven't begun to read through the book, but a quick scan indicates there's a lot of useful material in it and the format of examples is good. It just isn't the desk reference I envisioned, and I don't think it would be a good recommendation for such.
D**N
Great way to get started for those who prefer physical books.
There's plenty of online and e-Book options for leaninig Python, but I simply don't learn well from a screen. If you're like me and you really need a physical book to learn well, this is for you. This is a thick book packed with great information. It's great for beginners like myself, and I would imagine also good for those already know Python, but want to brush up or learn a new process. The writing is easy to understand and explains concepts very well. Bottom line: great for physical learners.
M**Y
A great book for beginner Pythonista
Examples are a great way to learn so this is perfect way to begin to learn Python. Very easy to follow
K**Y
Highly Recommended
I work in digital marketing and was told that this language will make my life so much easier. I have just received the book so I have yet to put it to use, however this book comes highly recommended by coworkers who already know Python.
E**T
Worth it if you like coding
I bought this for my son who is very into coding. He said this is by far his favorite that he’s read and used so far in explaining the Python coding language. If you are getting started into coding I would recommend staying here.
A**W
Informative and Easy to Follow
I have been looking for a resource to teach myself Python so that I can use it with my research. This book is easy to follow and make learning Python simple. It is a great resource for anyone looking to learn Python.
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